After a week of frustration, I finally got my Payooner account approved, which means my Etsy shop can be launched. I have a few other things to do to get it up and running. I hope by tomorrow I'll be able to put a link to my little shop.
Payooner is the company Etsy uses for money transactions, so, of course, it is very strict about verifying who you are. I understand that it keeps the company and its customers safe. But at the same time, it was so frustrating trying to find the documents that they would accept as ID.
The first problem was that a photo ID was needed. The only choice was a driver's license or a passport. I have a "My Number Card", which is a new ID issued by the Japanese government. This started in 2015 as a basic ID. Now your national insurance is embedded in it. Makes things easier as I only have to carry that card. I thought that the company would accept that as ID, but no! The way the webpage is set up is that it gives you a choice of two things to submit for ID. My Number Card wasn't a choice. I had to use my passport, which took a few hours to find. My fault, but still frustrating.
The next problem was address verification. Again, limited choices, utility bill, tax form or bank statement.
In Japan, to show proof of residence, you can get a form from the city hall called a Juminhyo. But there was no box for that. I had one utility bill with my name, but that wasn't accepted. I tried to use the bill I have for my National Insurance payments, but that was rejected.
This morning, David took me to the bank, and we got a printed statement, which took over an hour to do. One problem was that I had the wrong Inkan (see this post about Inkan Jackie's Japan Journal: Traditional Japanese Seal, Inkan ), so I had to change that first. Then, trying to explain why I needed the statement with my name and address on took 3 different clerks! But we got it done.
When I came home, I entered the bank statement, and finally, they accepted it, so my store can open!
Last night I was about to give up. I felt so frustrated and a bit angry. All I want to do is make a bit of money. I still want to get students, but I honestly don't know if that is possible. Teaching online is hard for me; I will do it if there is no other way, but I would prefer not to. I really thought that setting up a little shop and using AI, I could create a line of merchandise that people would like and buy. I never expected it to be this hard, though.
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| The banner for my shop |
This is the banner on my shop. I like it and the name Jackie's Neko Tales!




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