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scxvh971
05-19-2011, 07:21 AM
put money where the most secure? Irrespective of who to turn to the question,Tod's Men's Shoes (http://www.todsshoesit.com), the answer mostly is
Hangzhou, Lee had the same way. But now he is very confused on this issue. Because the bank's 270,000 yuan he suddenly disappeared.
over 270,000 deposited in banks is March 11 this year, the card balance is 28 million yuan. The morning of April 2 this year, Mr. Lee go to the cashier suddenly found the card more than 270,000 yuan less! the account from year 11 to 25 March, more than 10 days continuously, day by Hangzhou, Jiaxing, different banks or ATM machines to be taken now, a total of 27 million yuan has been removed.
which makes Lee a very puzzled. to the issuing of the Qiantang branch, and require banks to the police. out. Surveillance video shows: This year in March, a masked man, fingers wrapped around paper tape, with a white card in multiple, different ATM machines to take account of the Lee's money. Xiaoshan Police immediately placed on file,tods men (http://www.todsshoesit.com), so far still under investigation.
Lee followed representations to the bank and ask them to give an explanation. p>
total loss. District Court accepted the case on.

9 20 March, the city court ruling, found banks lost the first trial, the verdict missing bank accounts full of money to pay Mr. Lee,tod's outlet (http://www.todsshoesit.com), 27 million yuan.

place ... ... debit card holders less money should be held accountable, which should reduce the compensation funds Li × × 273,722 yuan, according to compensation for loss of interest rate demand deposits. Qiantang branch of the responsibility, you can recover from the responsible person ... ...
holiday just after eleven, Mr. Lee received a notice on the City Court, to get the bank to his appeal.
in the appeal petition, the banks in particular to take withdrawals in the ATM machine did respond:

which subsequently used as a query ... ... > In response, Lee said that it would respond positively to, stick to their legitimate and reasonable interests.