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[quote=TRAVELLERMIKE,240723]May, you cannot save your loss... to buy from someone, with a note you know to be a forgery, is stealing from that person, so you must just take the loss. Hope for legal punishment of the source is your only possible means of satisfaction. To my mind have only two choices:- either never look at your money, and therefore remain in blissful ignorance when you pass a forgery on (but also a natural victim for the forgers), or scrutinise every note you are given, and challenge anything you are unhappy with. If anybody wants to refuse a note I offer when I am next in China I will fully respect their right to do so, and not make trouble for them just for that, but, mindful of the scams described in the other thread raised by KAIOTEE, if I was confident of the source of my original, and suspicious of the note returned to me by the trader, I would take time (even as a visitor to China) to bring that trader to the notice of the authorities. Perhaps May you could give us some guidance, through your great series of language lessons, on how to report this crime when it occurs :-) even better revenge on the perpetrators to equip an army of visitors against them?? [/quote]
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