tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3777221752025014699.post3520977533037396442..comments2023-06-25T18:10:24.534+08:00Comments on Miss Fong in Hong Kong: Octopus thiefMiss Fonghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01393701941284307983noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3777221752025014699.post-25862197802588176782015-06-23T14:48:54.585+08:002015-06-23T14:48:54.585+08:00That totally sucks about having your Octopus taken...That totally sucks about having your Octopus taken - hope karma gets the dodgy bugger!<br /><br />xx Amanda & Carmen<br />http://www.lifestylelookbook.comLifestyle Lookbookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05207555921985748411noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3777221752025014699.post-1610917767244076592015-03-26T09:40:21.807+08:002015-03-26T09:40:21.807+08:00I'm in Canada, and I usually pay for things in...I'm in Canada, and I usually pay for things in cash, unless I'm buying something worth a huge amount and at a reputable store. I'm too worried about data thief and privacy - plus, it's easy to overspend when you use card for take-outs.<br /><br />What I love about the Octopus card when I was in Hong Kong was that it combines the anonymous security of cash (if I lose the octopus card, I only lose what's on it), with the lightness of credit - I could swim with this card if I want to! I didn't see of linking it to anything especially since load up stations are everywhere.<br /><br />I hope you reported this to the police, they might be able to find who did it - there are security cameras everywhere after all, and a record of where the card was used and where.<br /><br />- LilacpuffAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com