Note: We Hired a Chinese-Speaking Investigator to Visit 15 Bookstores in Harbin to Try to Locate the Company’S Debit Cards, Which Are Also Called “Learning Cards”

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Note: We Hired a Chinese-Speaking Investigator to Visit 15 Bookstores in Harbin to Try to Locate the Company’S Debit Cards, Which Are Also Called “Learning Cards” Note: We hired a Chinese-speaking investigator to visit 15 bookstores in Harbin to try to locate the company’s debit cards, which are also called “learning cards”. Our investigator called the phone numbers on the www.edu-chn.com website to ask which bookstores he could visit to locate the cards. The operator responded that the employee who knew about the bookstore locations was not available. As a result, our investigator visited 15 bookstores at random, with an emphasis on larger bookstores, in order to locate the learning cards. No learning cards for www.edu-chn.com could be found. A learning card for www.taiqiedu.com and for the websites of China Distance Online Education were located, but none for any of China Education Alliance’s websites. Below is the list of bookstores that were visited. 1) Name: Jinghua Bookstore Address: No.29 Xuefu road, Nangang district, Harbin 2) Name: Harbin Xuefu Book mall Address: No.66 Xuefu road, Nangang district, Harbin 3) Name: Harbin Xizhi Bookstore Address: No. ** West strait Road, Nangang district, Harbin 4) Name: Huiwen Bookstore Address: Cross of Hexing Road and zhongxing road, Nangang district, Harbin 5) Name: China Post Bookstore – nangang branch Address: Cross of Guogeli street and Dongdazhi Street, Nangang district, Harbin 6) Name: Xinhua Bookstore – Guogeli street branch Address: No.366 Guogeli Street, Nangang district, Harbin 7) Name: Harbin central Bookstore Address: No.116 Central Street, Daoli district, Harbin 8) Name: Education Bookstore Address: No.120 Central Street, Daoli district, Harbin 9) Name: Huiwen Bookstore flagship shop Address: No.98 Binjiang Street, Daowai district, Harbin 10) Name: Nanji Bookstore Address: No.100 Binjiang Street, Daowai district, Harbin 11) Name: China Post Bookstore – Central branch Address: No.133 Xidazhi Street, Nangang district, Harbin 12) Name: Huiwen Bookstore - Guogeli branch Address: Cross of Guogeli street and Hegou Street, Nangang district, Harbin 13) Name: Xinhua Bookstore - head office Address: No.179 Diduan Street, Daoli district, Harbin 14) Name: Xinhua Bookstore - Taiping Branch Address: Cross of Nanzhi and Dongzhi Road, Daowai district, Harbin 15) Name: Linghang Bookstore Address: In the middle of Jianxing Street, Nangang district, Harbin .
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