First time questions about AM/ND

Tomyk

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I'll be staying in Tokyo this feb and gonna try some p4p. After reading a bunch of reviews here I've narrowed it down to AM or ND. Cost is pretty important so I'm probably going to go with AM over ND however if ND works out better I might have to change.

1. I'm going to be using a data only sim so I wont be able to make calls from a Japanese number, only skype.
Would I have any problems with either of them?

2. Which girls would be good for someone who has little sexual experience and knows no Japanese? Maybe someone who would take the lead a bit at first? At the moment I'm thinking of going with Kei still not 100% though.

3. How long in advance should I book if I would like a specific girl?

Thanks for all the reviews everyone's written, they've all been really helpful. I'll be sure to leave one as well.
 
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i've mainly dealt with AM.

i book via e-mail always but i provide a JP cell number. if the girl can't find you in meetup area, AM will call you. so it is a must if you're meeting the girl to go to a love hotel.

if the girl will go to your hotel room you could probably use the landline room phone. e-mail the agency to be sure.

I usually book a day or two in advance but same day is possible if the girl you like is not busy.
 
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Can't speak for ND, but AM very likely will not book with you if you don't have an actual JP phone number (which is standard practice for pretty much all delivery health and escorts in Japan). If you are staying at a hotel where you can host, that's acceptable for them- you just give them your name and they'll call the hotel and ask for your room to confirm. The best bet is to email and ask THEM these questions.
 
Can't speak for ND, but AM very likely will not book with you if you don't have an actual JP phone number (which is standard practice for pretty much all delivery health and escorts in Japan). If you are staying at a hotel where you can host, that's acceptable for them- you just give them your name and they'll call the hotel and ask for your room to confirm. The best bet is to email and ask THEM these questions.

You can buy an actual Japanese phone number through skype and when it rings your skype app picks it up. I use it all the time with the providers I've booked ahead for...
 
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You can buy an actual Japanese phone number through skype and when it rings your skype app picks it up. I use it all the time with the providers I've booked ahead for...

050 numbers are set aside for VoIP, and while they function in Japan, many orgs want a legit (ie, trackable) phone number (for Tokyo mobile numbers these are 080 or 090). Not that it matters a whole lot, but people would be technically breaking Japanese law by acquiring a Skype-out 050 number if they don't have Japanese residency.
 
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050 numbers are set aside for VoIP, and while they function in Japan, many orgs want a legit (ie, trackable) phone number (for Tokyo mobile numbers these are 080 or 090). Not that it matters a whole lot, but people would be technically breaking Japanese law by acquiring a Skype-out 050 number if they don't have Japanese residency.

Uh 050 numbers through skype are totally trackable. You pay X a month for the number skype then has your financials and if someone needs to track down the owner of X number between Y and Z date it is possible taking the same legal road they would to track you down through your real number through Softbank, NTT etc... As I've said I've not been given any grief when I've used my 050 number, so...
 
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You pay X a month for the number skype then has your financials

No. Skype payments can be made with any number of untraceable payment systems including pre-paid credit cards or Skype's own pre-paid cards, either of which you can buy for cash at a grocery store (in the US anyway). You can use a throwaway email account, fake name and address, etc, etc. When you get an 050 number through Skype, there's a checkbox that essentially says 'yes, I really have residential status in Japan, I promise', but there's no verification.

This is versus a real Japanese phone number, which requires a photo ID and proof of residency. My very first Japanese number was through B-Mobile, where I did everything online, but I still had to upload a proof of residency document prior to them setting up an account for me.
 
Thanks for all the help guys, I just emailed them and I got an almost instant reply. Ill just post what they sent since I'd probably butcher it trying to paraphrase.

"First, in regards to the phone number -- no, we don't need a local Japanese phone number, at least not exactly that. We only require a cell phone number if you would like to make an appointment for a love hotel. Assuming that this is the case, there are still workarounds. (1) many overseas cell phone receive service in Japan and can be used (2) we just recently added the app LINE as an option (sorry no Skype) (3) if you have access to email, we require touching base with us an hour before the appointment and when you arrive at the meeting place."