TokyoBoglehead wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 5:13 am
You need to SPEND that 2万 to get those 5000 points, not simply deposit the funds.
Not sure that is true. I got the points immediately when I deposited the 20,000 yen into Paypay via ATM. The cash is still there (although I spent just over 1,000 yen of it the other day).
I apologize if I am wrong, the wording I have read all say that a purchase is required.
However, that may because some services only had one method and had no option to charge before spending.
I spent some time on this rainy holiday applying for my 20,000 My Number points.
I have a Rakuten credit card that I plan to do my Furusato Nozei with, so easy to spend the 20,000 yen to get the 5,000 points, and I feel like I deserve 5,000 yen for going through the confusing process of applying for those points.
Much easier to apply to use the card as a Health Insurance alternative, and give them a bank account number (they already know it because that's where I do my tax dealings with them!)
As for kids, mine are all under 10 and they don't have much chance to use money. They already have bank accounts, so applying for those points will be easy.
But to get the points I gather I need to get them each some kind of cashless service set up. I am doubtful that I would use these cashless services, so I ideally want something that is really easy to set up for each kid, then plunder the cash once it is available, and perhaps forget I ever knew about it after that! But maybe the seemingly gross use of tax payer money might actually introduce me to some useful service...
So, is PayPay a popular option here for kids? Any others one ought consider?
I use Rakuten Card but I guess that won't work for your kids (since you'd be using it).
Paypay is the most popular one but you could use anything you want like Rakuten Pay, dPay, nanaco, Suica or whatever. Basically any kind of cashless or point giving service will most likely also be offering MyNaPoints.
just to touch on this-if your child doesnt have a bank acct is there a way to set a parents bank acct?
or does the child have to set up their bank acct?(0r post acct)
bryanc wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 11:03 am
just to touch on this-if your child doesnt have a bank acct is there a way to set a parents bank acct?
or does the child have to set up their bank acct?(0r post acct)
Yes I read today that your child does need their own bank account (in their own name). That’s for the 7,500 point bank account linkage campaign. (I set up kids bank accounts online via Sony Bank in the past for J-NISA related purposes, and don’t remember the process being too difficult, but doing something in person would probably be faster.)
Apparently for the linked cashless service, if your kids are under 15 you can specify some cashless service that you personally are the owner of though, so long as it is not the same one that you personally link for your own mynapoints. So it’s only the bank account that need be in their name.
zeroshiki wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 7:31 am
I use Rakuten Card but I guess that won't work for your kids (since you'd be using it).
Paypay is the most popular one but you could use anything you want like Rakuten Pay, dPay, nanaco, Suica or whatever. Basically any kind of cashless or point giving service will most likely also be offering MyNaPoints.
Thanks. I found I already had installed PayPay in the last (but never used it… will have to try again), and then I’ve also got Majika for Donki shopping already, which should help suffice.
bryanc wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 11:03 am
just to touch on this-if your child doesnt have a bank acct is there a way to set a parents bank acct?
or does the child have to set up their bank acct?(0r post acct)
Yes I read today that your child does need their own bank account (in their own name). That’s for the 7,500 point bank account linkage campaign. (I set up kids bank accounts online via Sony Bank in the past for J-NISA related purposes, and don’t remember the process being too difficult, but doing something in person would probably be faster.)
Apparently for the linked cashless service, if your kids are under 15 you can specify some cashless service that you personally are the owner of though, so long as it is not the same one that you personally link for your own mynapoints. So it’s only the bank account that need be in their name.
so either way you do need a bank acct in their name..
thanks!they have an acct but because it doesnt have the pesky middle name on it -it doesnt seem to work...will have to open another acct for them !
one more question is what is the difference between paypay money and paypay money lite?
paypay money you can withdraw money but not for lite? lite does let you transfer money to people doesnt it??