Well, sorry for editing both your posts guys.. I like to avoid publishing my full name..
It's visible on PayPal simply because I can't avoid it.. and I kinda hate it when online programs request me to hand it to them.. Unfortunately it's very identifying as I'm pretty sure less than 50 people in the world have my surname and they're all most likely relatives of mine.. lol.. It's really pretty unique here as well..
Now that I think of it I had threatened Hits4Pay owners with legal action because they handed my full name to 3rd partners and all of a sudden my full name started popping up in spam emails after I signed up on their site.. The irony was that I was already banned from their site when this happened and the reason was "entering false information"..
Ok, that really
me off..
Anyway, just for the record, the "s" or "os" in the end of names and surnames is usually referring to male greek names. As for female ones it's usually an "a" or "ia" but that's more international.. however when noticing a name ending in "oula" or "itsa" then it's almost definitely a female greek name..
As for English, it's not thaaat much popular here.. greeks have a stubborn way of thinking in most things and that includes the Greek language. Sure kids learn English in school, even go to secondary schools to get English Certificates, but too few people are actually using it here.. at most of the cases both accent and syntax is terrible among greeks trying to speak English. ok I've just remembered
this old greek advertisement. (that's a really funny greek ad.. as common greek phrases are directly translated in english by a "greek lover on action".. they make close to no sense and sound really weird in English.. the accent is intentionally horrible as well..
)
BTW, I like to set every device I use (mobile phone, tablet, computers etc) in English just because I like it.. and that makes me kind of a weirdo here..
To get back to the subject, rui, how much did your upgrade+rented referrals special package cost?
I can't remember that promo among the rest they held..