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		<title>An Open Letter to the NHK</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear NHK, Let me first start by stating that I’ve enjoyed your programs for several years, and have even used your language training programs to help me with the Japanese language. My wife has watched your programs and enjoyed your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear NHK,</p>
<p>Let me first start by stating that I’ve enjoyed your programs for several years, and have even used your language training programs to help me with the Japanese language.  My wife has watched your programs and enjoyed your radio programs for years as well.  Not a day goes by where we don’t both sit down and watch at least one hour of your programming.  However, it seems that we have a bit of a problem that must be resolved when it comes to the shady practice often referred to as The NHK Tax.  I understand that you use the NHK Tax, also known as a &#8220;Receiving Fee&#8221;, to <em>&#8220;provide views and opinions that are not swayed by any government or organization&#8221;</em>, but must you do it in such an underhanded fashion?</p>
<p>A collector on your behalf came to my home today after 8:30 PM and insisted on being heard while my wife an I ate our dinner.  I should mention that this particular individual should be commended for his diligence, as he&#8217;s been stopping by at least once a week for the last six months.  But I cannot accept how the man presents himself.  First off, he doesn&#8217;t wear a uniform or look like a representative of NHK.  Second, related to the first issue, he has been scaring my wife by persistently ringing the bell for ten to fifteen minutes whenever he&#8217;s come by.  If I&#8217;m gone to work, she doesn&#8217;t answer the door.  There have been too many attacks on women in their own homes for my wife to trust any male that she does not know.  Third, this guy looks scary.  Seriously.  When I opened the door, I thought he was going to either stab me, or begin cursing me out for being an &#8220;unwelcome invader to Japan&#8221;.  Fourth, he didn&#8217;t properly introduce himself.  As an introduction, he pulled out an ID card from his pocket that was so obscured by the unnecessary neck strap that I couldn&#8217;t read it at all.  This is hardly the professional manners that I&#8217;ve come to know and love in Japan.  Finally, he has way too much personal information stored on his Toshiba PDA.  During our brief conversation he took out his little computer to show me proof that he knew I had a TV in the house and, while he was navigating through the software to get my name, I could read the names, phone numbers, addresses, and other details of quite a few of my neighbours.  Considering how much press there has been all over the world with data confidentiality, one would have hoped that a company as large and respected as yours would ensure that third-party collectors would abide by certian rules.</p>
<p>Let me reiterate that I do watch NHK and, because of this, I would agree to pay for the content as it&#8217;s a legal requirement.  But there is something that I would like to see first, and it&#8217;s really quite simple: a monthly, semi-annual, or annual statement.  Let me pay on my own terms, without some guy showing up at my door.  Better yet, why not make it part of the monthly cable bill?  Not only would this save you lots of hassle, but it would get rid of that <a title="Asahi.com - Turned Off: People Not Paying NHK" href="http://www.asahi.com/english/opinion/TKY200502240170.html" target="_blank">little problem you have of people refusing to pay</a> because of your scandalous history and receiptless transactions.  On top of this, it would solve the five problems that I previously outlined.</p>
<p>I believe that organizations and people should be paid for goods and services rendered, unless of course they&#8217;re part of GPL or the public domain.  However, with such a shady system in place, I can&#8217;t help but feel like this NHK Tax is little more than a legalized 俺俺 (Ore-Ore) scam.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to get your money from me, send me a proper bill and I&#8217;ll be sure to stop by Circle-K on my way to work.</p>
<p>Thank you,</p>
<p style="text-align: right"><em>Jason F. Irwin<br />
June 8, 2009</em></p>
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