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READ JAPANESE FAST
Frequently
Asked Questions
1. Is Read Japanese Fast ideal for complete beginners wanting to
learn Japanese?
Yes, but Read Japanese Fast is designed to have students learn to read Kanji and the two
Kana scripts. Having some understanding of Japanese would be helpful
for students wanting to learn to read Japanese. You should at least
have studied a basic level of Japanese.
2. What are the Computer System Requirements for Read Japanese Fast?
The videos come in
Windows Media format (WMA). (If you don't or can't use WMA files you
can view the videos in flash format in the members area.)
The downloadable
ebooks will be in PDF format. PDF comes from Adobe Systems, and can be
read on either Mac or PC by downloading Adobe's PDF reader which is
free. Click
Here to Download Adobe PDF Reader. Make sure you download a version that can read
Japanese script. I believe this is standard with the latest version of
Adobe.
The audio tracks are
all in MP3 format which can be played by iTunes, Windows Media Player,
or any other media player which comes standard on a Mac or PC.
3. How much does it cost, and how do I get it?
The membership costs
US$97.00 which is a one time payment.
4.
How can I pay for Read Japanese Fast?
Clickbank sells our
products - they are a trusted online retailer
specializing in digitally delivered products. If you want to know more
about ClickBank visit http://clickbank.com/contact.html.
5.
Can I put this on more than one computer or
transfer it to my laptop?
Yes, you can access
and download the product components from multiple computers as long as
it is for the personal use of you the buyer only. The purchase is set
up so that customers can access the members page as often as they need
to. If you want to download the product to multiple computers that you
own then all you need to do is download the files to those computers.
6.
What are the file sizes, and how long will it take to download the
product?
Between 1 to 5
minutes. Download times will vary based on your connection speed, but
most files shouldn't take more than a minute or two, even on a dialup
connection.
7. Do you offer a money back guarantee?
We guarantee that you
will be completely satisfied or we will promptly refund your money. You
have 56 days to try Kanji Supremacy. If for any reason you are not
satisfied with your purchase, simply email me
at nick@talksushi.com with
your receipt number, your name and date of purchase, and I
will refund your money ASAP.
8. What happens if my download gets interrupted?
If you do have
problems downloading the product check that your computer is optimized
for downloads and make sure no firewalls are preventing you from making
downloads. Remember, you can access the downloads in the members
area at any time and as often as you like. If you
continue to have problems email me.
9. Are my credit card details secure?
Absolutely! We use one
of the world's most reputable 3rd party credit card payment processors,
ClickBank. ClickBank is VeriSign secure which is considered the world's
most secure credit card payment provider. In order to process payments
with Visa and Mastercard, ClickBank requires: the CVV2 or CVC2 security
code. This 3 digit code is found on the back of your credit card.
10. What is CVV2 or CVC2?
The CVV2/CVC2 is a
three-digit security code that is printed on the back of your credit
card. The number usually appears in reverse italic at the top of the
signature panel at the end. This number helps ensure that a genuine
card is being used during a transaction. All MasterCard cards, both
credit and debit, were required to contain CVC2 by January 1, 1997; all
Visa cards contain CVV2 after January 1, 2001. Even if someone steals a
valid account number, It is not possible to compute the CVV2 numbers.
11. I found a number on the back of my card, but it
has more than 3 digits, which ones do I use?
You only need the last
3 digits of this number.
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Please do not hesitate
to contact us if you have any unanswered questions. We will not
use your email address for any other purpose than to address your
question.
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