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Chinese mothers lost their wallets and their credit cards were reported missing! The ending is actually very warm.

"my husband couldn't pay by card today until he called the bank to find out that my credit card had been reported missing (we are a joint account)."

When I first saw the e-mail from Jillian, the reporter thought it was another recent high-frequency theft incident. However, the Chinese mother told us such a warm story.

"I can't pay by card until I find my wallet missing." on the afternoon of July 17, Jillian's husband and wife, as usual, intended to use a husband and wife's credit card to pay by card, but found that the card could not be swiped. So he immediately telephoned Westpac Bank, where customer service staff told them that Jillian's credit card had been reported missing. It wasn't until then that the couple realized that the credit card that had been in Jillian's wallet was missing and missing, as well as the wallet with bank cards, cash and driver's licenses that had just been taken.

"I must have had a crazy weekend with two kids. I don't know if I lost my wallet. There's a lot of important information in my wallet." Jillian, who had always been careful, was secretly chagrin, but she could not believe her luck with a word from the bank's customer service. "Don't worry, someone called us earlier and said they found your wallet and left an address and contact information." The address of the bank customer service is a hotel in Kellyville Ridge. The day before, the couple did come here with two children to attend a Party..

"it was a great day, and many children had a good time. My two children, two and a half years old and one-and-a-half years old, both need to be taken care of and may have lost their wallets when they changed their diapers, "Jillian recalls. When they came to the hotel again, the couple met the person who called the bank-Eric.Eric, the general manager of the hotel. He told Jillian, that someone had picked up the wallet on the afternoon of the 16th and handed it to the hotel staff.

When the staff gave their wallets to their own care, she found a lot of things in the wallet, and did not know how to contact the owner, thinking that the owner would contact the bank to report the loss of credit card, so she notified the bank in advance and asked the bank for help in contacting.

"I don't even believe I can get my wallet back," he said. Not only did he lose his wallet, but there was a lot of money in it. There were people who had tried so hard and wisely to find themselves, and Jillian was so moved that he didn't know what to say.

Jillian wanted to thank the lovely hotel staff for the fact that the first person who had picked up his wallet was nowhere to be found. "I took out the cash in my wallet and wanted to give it to Eric, to ask him to help me buy something for the staff to thank them, but they were turned down and told me they would be happy as long as they could go to the hotel a lot."

Jillian told reporters that before he got his wallet, he couldn't believe he could get it back. "my husband lost his wallet once before, and when he got it back, someone took the cash and left Driver License with us, and I thought it was good." Although it has been a few days, Jillian is still full of feelings about his feelings, and told reporters: "I hope to share this positive energy to everyone."

How many trifles have moved you to Australia over the years?

Remember why I came to Australia and was moved by what reason to choose to stay? Perhaps, just like Jillian is moved by a small matter, or in the most difficult time, someone has reached out to help?

The warmth of Australia, we have seen too much.

The Sydney policeman, for example, abused his power only to help the old lady cross the street.

In order not to starve everyone, the hamburger shopkeeper launched his home's movable barbecue and began making hot food for people with his own stock of food, working hard and losing money, after a six-year-old flood following the hurricane in Kunzhou.

When Kunzhou Sunshine Coast surfer encounter misfortune, attend a friend wedding in Bali unfortunately drowned, the family received a 12-hour donation of $60,000, just to send the body of Australian surfer back home;

For example, on the side of the road met the dying mother kangaroo, the couple kneeling on the ground to "deliver" the baby kangaroo, seems to show their hands, saved a life.

There are some, although only the ordinary life of Australia, but full of kindness, warmth and love. Just like the popular online story of a Chinese family opening a coffee shop in Australia, it touched countless netizens. Hope that every day in Australia, there are "small things" to move you, if you can, also with your hands, move others.

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