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A woman in Liuzhou said she bought "Little E" at a low price internally, but lost contact after receiving the payment!

“I bought a Baojun E200 at a price lower than the market price from a woman called He, but He delayed delivering the car or refunding the money after receiving the payment. Now I have lost contact with her.” Recently, many citizens reported This matter is suspected to be a fraud. It is understood that in addition to new energy vehicles, some citizens have also been deceived on the pretext of buying masks and milk powder. At present, the victim has reported the case to the public security agency.

He lost contact with more than a dozen citizens after receiving car payment

On the afternoon of March 24, multiple victims gathered in front of a car 4S store on Xihuan Road, Liuzhou City to discuss rights protection plans. . According to reports, they were all tempted by He to buy a car at a low price and paid him a car purchase price ranging from 36,000 to 39,000 yuan. To their surprise, He lost contact a few days ago.

Ms. Huang, a citizen, said that she met He through a friend, and He said that she had "internal value." Ms. Huang saw the cheap price posted by He and bought the E200 at a price of 36,800 yuan in December last year. He promised to deliver the car before January this year. However, in the past three months, He has delayed delivering the vehicle on various excuses such as not having the vehicle available, being unable to issue invoices, and being unable to dispatch the vehicle during the COVID-19 epidemic. On March 16, Ms. Huang found that He could not be contacted by phone or text message and was in a state of disconnection. Only then did she realize that she had been cheated.

"I have never met He. I bought the car through friends. My friend said that He is an after-sales staff at a 4S store and has special internal channels to buy low-priced E200s." Both Ms. Liao and Ms. Huang The car was bought in December last year and transferred to He through an intermediary. In January this year, He informed them to pick up the car, but when they went to pick up the car, they were told that something had happened and the invoice could not be issued, so they could not pick up the car.

Around March 12, He took them to the 4S store warehouse in Sai Wan to pick up the car, but they were unable to deliver the car. A staff member surnamed Cao at the Xihuan store told them that the quota for their car was at the Bayi store, and the quota at the Bayi store had not been canceled, so they had to wait until the quota at the Bayi store was canceled before they could issue an invoice to pick up the car. ?

Since she was unable to pick up the car, Ms. Liao wanted to refund the money. He agreed, but said that the money had already been paid out and she could not refund the money until she got the car. He then sent the remittance records and bills to Liao. "Later we discovered that these remittance bills were all fake." Liao said.

Mr. Liang is the middleman between Ms. Huang and Ms. Liao, and all the money is transferred from him to He. He showed his Alipay transfer record to He. He transferred nearly 120,000 yuan to He for three cars. Liang said that as a middleman, he met He many years ago and did not find any similar fraud on her part, so he trusted her gullibly. Now that He has lost contact, he is also very passive. At present, some car buyers have said that they will sue him and make him bear legal responsibility. "I am just a middleman and have not made any money. Now that He has lost contact, I have become a victim."

▲The picture shows the record of transfers from citizens to He. On March 16, Liao contacted He again by phone, but He had lost contact at this time. Liao then contacted a staff member named Cao at the Sai Wan 4S store. He said that 11 citizens had already encountered the same situation as Liao. Later, Ms. Liao and other 11 car buyers formed a rights protection group, and many people joined the rights protection group one after another. Some were defrauded when buying milk powder, some were defrauded when buying school district degrees, and some were defrauded when selling masks. Ms. Liao said that after preliminary statistics, they found that there were forty or fifty people defrauded, and the amount involved was as high as three to four million.

▲The picture shows the record of transfers from citizens to He. Someone was defrauded of masks worth 140,000 yuan

During the epidemic, masks and other protective materials were in short supply. Mr. Wei sold a batch of masks to He, but now he has not received the payment, causing him heavy losses.

Mr. Wei said that in February this year, he was introduced to He by a friend. He said that she would help the government purchase a batch of masks for donation, and she also produced relevant documents from government departments. Wei then helped He purchase a batch of masks worth 300,000 yuan through formal channels and delivered them to He.

But what Wei didn’t expect was that after He paid 150,000 yuan for masks in multiple installments, he still failed to pay the remaining 140,000 yuan for masks.

On March 16, Mr. Wei found that He had lost contact with him, and many phone calls could not be reached.

▲The picture shows the IOU and receipt written by someone after purchasing a mask. Then, Mr. Wei went to He's home to look for someone, but He's husband said that they had divorced and he didn't know where He was. When calling multiple phone numbers of He, they were all turned off. He's rental apartment in Jinshajiao Community had multiple contact notes for victims' rights groups posted on the door. Many victims have reported the case to the police

Is He a 4S store after-sales staff member? On March 24, the reporter came to the Sai Wan 4S store. A staff member named Cao who had taken Ms. Liao to look at the car replied that He was not an employee of the store. At present, many victims have reported the crime to the police.

This article comes from the author of Autohome Chejiahao and does not represent the views and positions of Autohome.