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Can wechat transfer be withdrawn? How come?

Wechat transfer cannot be withdrawn. After the WeChat transfer is wrong, you can negotiate with the other party to return it voluntarily. If the other party doesn't want to, you can call Tencent customer service to explain the situation and let the official freeze the money and recover it. In addition, in order to ensure that the transfer to strangers is not cheated, it can be set to 24 hours. If the transfer is found to be cheated, you can call the police before the funds arrive, and let the police contact the bank to freeze the transaction and let the funds withdraw.

Demonstration model: iPhone12&; & Huawei P40 &;; & Xiaomi 1 1

System version: IOs14.4&; & ampemui 1 1 & amp; & ampMIUI 12.0.7

APP version: WeChat 8.0.8 WeChat transfer cannot be withdrawn. After the WeChat transfer is wrong, you can negotiate with the other party to return it voluntarily. If the other party doesn't want to, you can call Tencent customer service to explain the situation and let the official freeze the money and recover it. In addition, in order to ensure that the transfer to strangers is not cheated, it can be set to 24 hours. If the transfer is found to be cheated, you can call the police before the funds arrive, and let the police contact the bank to freeze the transaction and let the funds withdraw.

Wechat is a free application launched by Tencent on 201110, which provides instant messaging service for intelligent terminals. It was created by the product team of Tencent Guangzhou R&D Center led by Zhang Xiaolong.

Wechat supports fast sending of free voice messages, videos, pictures and texts across communication operators and operating system platforms. At the same time, you can also use the materials to enjoy streaming media content through * * *, location-based social plug-in friends circle, public platform, voice notepad and so on.

By the second quarter of 20 16, WeChat had covered more than 94% of smartphones in China, with 806 million monthly active users, covering more than 200 countries and more than 20 languages.