Mike Aoyama
 Japanese use fax machine even if they advance in technology field. some company use it for pressing order that’s why we can get rid of it. Japanese documents request name print instead of signature I can’t understand why because we can buy name stamp at the dollar shop anywhere. I think it is more difficult for us to imitate signature. That’s make no sense.
18 de sep. de 2021 17:57
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 Japanese use fax machines even if they are advanced in technology. Some companies use it for pressing orders that’s why we can't get rid of it. Japanese documents request names be printed instead of using signatures, I don’t understand why because we can buy name stamps at the dollar shop anywhere. I think it is more difficult for us to imitate signatures. That makes no sense.
Yeah, it's a bit strange.
19 de septiembre de 2021
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 The Japanese use fax machines even if they're advanced in the technology field. Some companies use it for pressing orders; that’s why we can get rid of it. Japanese documents request printed names instead of signatures. I can’t understand why because we can buy name stamps at the dollar shop anywhere. I think it is more difficult for us to forge signatures. Which is why it makes no sense.
19 de septiembre de 2021
 Japanese use fax machine even if they advance in technology field. some company use it for pressing order that’s why we can get rid of it. Japanese documents request name print instead of signature I can’t understand why because we can buy name stamp at the dollar shop anywhere. I think it is more difficult for us to imitate signature. That’s make no sense.
Really appreciated. This is my first post ! I tried it.
18 de septiembre de 2021
 Japanese people use fax machine even if they are advanced in technology field. Some companies use it for pressing order, that’s why we can't get rid of it. Japanese documents request name print instead of signature. I can’t understand why because we can buy name stamp at the dollar shop anywhere. I think it is more difficult for us to imitate signature. That makes no sense.
18 de septiembre de 2021
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