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“We should pay attention when reminder letters are sent by banks to check the balances on our cards.”

), my travel card, which had sat in a drawer unused for six years, suddenly had £50 worth of Onlyfans.com claims on it. I received regular emails over the years from the Commonwealth Australian Bank suggesting I check balances. This amount was cancelled, as were the cards. We should pay attention when reminder letters are sent; I was told this is common, hence the regular reminders.Your reader Sandra Beckett should consider deactivating her travel cards when she’s not travelling.

When I asked him if he could recall the bag and what had happened to it, he said he had taken it to a police station. When I asked which police station, he changed his story and said he had dumped it in a rubbish bin. When I expressed surprise that that was all he had done and asked why he had not tried to find the owner, he became even more evasive, and the call was terminated.

I referred the matter to Safe Transport Victoria which says it expects taxi companies to have effective processes for dealing with customer service and complaints but received no response. It seems no-one wants to take responsibility.. When you arrive in the presence of someone who has overcome their own ego, recognition of it silences the mind – you realise connection is the true answer. Blessing indeed.

But the sting is with getting cash. Forget ATMs as they all cap withdrawals at ARS30,000 to ARS40,000 and then charge an ARS12,000 to ARS15,000 withdrawal fee on international debit cards – that fee is fixed, you cannot get around it. You are better off using credit or debit cards for everything, including Uber, which we found reliable and safe. That said, many businesses will want an extra 10 per cent if you want to pay by credit card.

Taxis on the hand are problematic and only take cash. You can go to the so-called blue-money market and easily get cash exchanged at good rates, but they typically prefer US dollars.We departed sweltering Sydney just a few days ago and arrived in a snowy Oslo with biting winds and below-zero temperatures. What a cool city in more ways than one.

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