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Hi Guys

I have just started dealing with Mark Hocking (mytrading.org) to import my 260RS, and am having troubles reaching him - havent heard back fo over a week. Anyone got details? Is he just flat bikkies or on holiday...??

Otherwise, i DO have his japanese mobile number - how do you dial out of Aus and into Japan...???

Thanks guys!!

Robbie

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so if the number in japan is 090 1517 ****, id dial 0011 8190 1517 ****

0011 to dial OUT of aus, 81 is japans country code... like ours is 61 i guess.

Any know what TIME it is there right now?

Japan is 2 hrs behind.

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nah, its 6:20pm

the guys down south are on daylight savings, so 2hrs behind. up here in QLD we aren't so japan is only an hour behind.

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Ive tried calling but all i get is a hot asian voice telling me 'hi, this is NTT Docomo. Your call cannot be put through". In japanese, of course. It has been 9 days. No reply. I dont live on a computer, but i reply sooner than that - especially if it involves a business transaction of $25,000+.

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nah just his mobile one. I will try him again tomorrow - drama is i have the cash for a car waiting, just need to go over the exact details of what i want with him so he knows what to be looking for.

I was going thru Ben Lippa at J-Spec, but Mark came highly recommended.

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nah just his mobile one. I will try him again tomorrow - drama is i have the cash for a car waiting, just need to go over the exact details of what i want with him so he knows what to be looking for.

I was going thru Ben Lippa at J-Spec, but Mark came highly recommended.

Ben should be able to get thru to Mark if you're using them, they use him as an agent pretty frequently and have a good relationship with him.

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