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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Maintaining an account after returning to Japan

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#1
  • luckylucky
  • mail
  • 2021/05/01 18:51

Hello, I would like to know if anyone knows anything about this. I would like to know if anyone knows anything about this, but I would like to keep my Union Bank account when I return to Japan. ?

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#21
  • 疑い深い人
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 08:56
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Since I have been told so many untrue things by US customer service, I don't 100% trust the statement that they will send a cash card to Japan, so I would pay $5 to get a new one and go home. It is not unusual to be told what you can do that you can't, or what you can't do that you can. If it is clearly stated in the terms and conditions or written on the bank's website, it is a different story. But even if it is clearly stated, it is not unusual to be treated differently, so it is best to protect yourself as much as possible.

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#22
  • 朝からボケ
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 10:05
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> I'd pay the $5 and make a new one and leave.

The expire on the card comes in 3 or 4 years, and that advice doesn't make sense. I can't keep my bank account if my residence is in a foreign country.
You have to rent an address here from one of your friends or something.

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#23
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 19:11
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When did you change your address?

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#24

Two months ago, when I requested a money transfer to Japan, I was told that I would need to change my address to send the tokens, and then the application for the tokens was sent to my Japanese address.

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#26
  • 何でも検索
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 20:15
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It looks like you can keep it when you return home
FYI

https://ibis-dallas.com/keep-usa-bank

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