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What does it mean that online banking sends a text message to your mobile phone saying that "your Bank of China E Order will expire the next day"?
It's expired. Look at the expiration date. I remember a batch of 2012.11.30 expired.
If it expires, bring your online banking card and ID card to any BOC outlet for replacement. You don't need to bring the old one, you can get the new one on the spot.
PS: The dynamic password card can only be replaced at the counter. If you receive any text messages saying online upgrade or extension, don't believe it. It must be a phishing website.
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