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Money around Asia
"Chris Blunt" wrote in message ... On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 23:16:40 +0300, "Markku Grönroos" wrote: You had traveller's cheques along with you ? Why couldn't you claim the lost ones ? Because, as I said, the thief took everything from the hotel room, including the receipts for the cheques. Amex wouldn't give me a refund unless I could provide details of the serial numbers. That was the last time I ever wasted money buying travellers cheques. Sounds a bit strange to me. The selling bank gives you the serial numbers, when you ask them. They typically are adjacent figures. With n notes the figures are from x to x+n-1. You really didn't recall how many notes you had encashed until the theft took place.? Nowadays it is easy to copy the information on receipts on a file hosted by some general access email provider. There is nothing wrong with traveller's cheques. Nothing is fool proof though. |
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