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on One thing that you can bank on

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First, it was his fault the (bank) card was lost. It was not the fault of the bank; second, banks in all nations have the same policy, and third, there is much fraud, so banks have to be very cautious with depositors' money. Fifteen days is not too long to wait until the bank can issue a new card and verify that the lost card has been canceled and can no longer be used.

Wang Qian on e-mail

This happened to me just the other day, as ATMs in China don't have an alarm installed to remind you to take your card - such a simple thing.

"Mark" on

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I had my card stolen and when I went to report it with my passport they still said I couldn't get any money for 15 days. I had to get friends to pay for every meal I had for two weeks. It's a very stupid policy.

"Necro" on Chinadaily.com.cn

For expats, it's time to plan ahead. I always worry some ATM machine might eat my card, so I opened a second bank account so that I will always have money in an emergency. The card for that account remains safely at home.

"Old Codger" on Chinadaily.com.cn

Westerners think they belong to a superior race, so they go to China and protest if somebody does not follow the rules they have decided. They say, 'These are the

rules', and if the Chinese manager doesn't follow them they say, "What a poor country."

"Luodaobo" on Chinadaily.com.cn

on There's no smoke without ire

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I perfectly agree with "Tom" (talkback, May 17), and since the smoking ban came into effect I have been protecting my rights as a non-smoker in restaurants with clearly visible no-smoking signs. I either ask customers to extinguish their cigarettes or ask waiters to enforce the smoking ban. Why are more people not being more proactive? How about when entering a restaurant asking staff about whether they enforce the smoking ban and leaving right away if they don't? They might become more active if people don't enter where the smoking ban is not enforced. Non-smokers: don't stay passive.

Beatrice on e-mail

on Charting a dream map of the world

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I also have a dream that seems unattainable and maybe will not ever happen, but I took the first step today. God bless those who have a dream.

"Clara" on Chinadaily.com.cn

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