• Man loses £1,800 after dropping them in the street [With video]
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[QUOTE=proch;39482166]I'd happily see a charity to get him his money back.[/QUOTE] He's already been repaid by people that cares. [B]But of course media aren't going to report about it in the west.[/B] [URL]http://www.china.org.cn/china/2013-02/05/content_27889361.htm[/URL] [editline]5th February 2013[/editline] [QUOTE]Qin, who could only watch as strangers made off with his money, said he was surprised that some of the people who had taken the cash returned it later. [B]Almost 20 people who picked up notes had returned more than 4,000 yuan by 3:30pm yesterday, bringing the total recovered to 7,800 yuan.[/B][/QUOTE] [QUOTE]In addition, Xue Manzi, a well-known angel investor, has said [B]he will give Qin 15,000 yuan[/B].[/QUOTE] [QUOTE][B]also offered 200,000 yuan for anyone who could provide him with video footage of the incident.[/B][/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Yuan Chunyan, who [B]donated 360 yuan[/B] yesterday, said: "It's not easy for a migrant worker to earn money, which he might have planned for building a house, getting married or paying for his kid's tuition. Most people in the city are lovely and kind."[/QUOTE] 360 yuan covers the rent for a month. [editline]5th February 2013[/editline] Not trying to point fingers, but really. Get a grip on how it really works over there, how people behave, how their living situation is, how they see on things before you start dishing out stereotypes. I mean, come on guys, they're not all robots.
My deepest condolences.
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