A Porsche gilded in gold
Updated: 2015-06-15 11:33
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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A film grab of the suspect of the case captured by the bank's camera. [photo/weibo] |
Woman writes PIN on back of ATM card, gets money stolen
How do you remember your ATM PIN? We hope it's not by writing it on the back of the card!
A woman in China's Southwestern city of Chongqing realized 60,000 yuan ($9,666 dollars) was missing from her account three days after she deposited money for her friend. She finally realized she forgot to take the card out of the machine and it had its PIN written on the back of the card, according to the Weibo account of Chongqing Evening News on Monday.
Mrs. Huang is 50 years old. She helped her friend to deposit money through an ATM on June 8. Having a poor memory, Huang wrote the PIN on the back of the card. After she finished depositing money, she forgot to take the card out of the machine. Li, who used the machine after Huang, took the card out of the machine and withdrew 60,000 yuan after he saw the code number on the back of the card.
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