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A woman accepts "free plastic surgery" but bears more than 50 thousand debts. What's the matter?
10 people stand out from 6000 people and accept "free plastic surgery". Ms. Li of Huangpi once felt very lucky. However, she went through the relevant procedures in the beauty clinic and was in debt of more than 50,000 yuan after the operation. It turns out that Ms. Li is going through the loan procedures and has to repay the loan every month according to the contract.

Did Ms. Li know that she was going through the loan procedure? In this regard, she and the clinic have their own words.

The woman won the "free plastic surgery" award.

Ms. Li, 35, said that she used to spend money in a beauty clinic in Shiyang Street, Qianchuan, Huangpi. On September 20th, Wang, a clinic clerk, told her that as long as she paid 200 yuan's intention money, she could participate in the "free plastic surgery" lottery, and plastic surgery won't cost money. Give it to Ms. Li 200 yuan. Two days later, she learned that she had won the lottery, and she became one of the lucky ones of 6000 people 10.

Ms. Li said that she went to the clinic on September 23 and was going to participate in free plastic surgery activities. A strange doctor said that operations such as double eyelids and canthus opening were needed, and the cost was more than 30,000 yuan. Two staff members handled the relevant procedures for her. The other party asked Ms. Li to provide her ID card, bank card and contact information of her family and friends, and then helped her operate on her mobile phone.

"They also said that someone would call me to ask about the situation and teach me how to answer." Ms. Li said that she also signed the contract. On the same day, at Wang's suggestion, she also had a line carving operation in the clinic.

After the operation, I owed more than 50 thousand yuan in debt.

Judging from Ms. Li's account, she went through the loan formalities at the clinic. Ms. Li said that out of trust, she didn't read the contract when she signed it, and she didn't know that she had applied for a loan. She didn't have a job and applied for subsistence allowance. If she had known that she needed so much money, she wouldn't have the operation.

But Ms. Li said that she knew that the cost of surgery was more than 50,000 yuan. The clinic also made her pay attention to a new official WeChat account, saying that the platform would return 30 yuan to her WeChat wallet every day, and the fee of more than 50,000 yuan would be refunded within five years. But by the end of this month, the loan company informed her that she had to pay about 3,500 yuan a month, and she was unable to repay it.

The reporter saw that this platform did give Ms. Li a refund, but it stopped on1October 26th 10. In the WeChat circle of friends of Ms. Zhang, one of the heads of the clinic, there are also advertisements related to "free plastic surgery". 10 2 1 that night, Ms. Zhang suggested that Ms. Zhang help the clinic introduce customers, so that she could get kickbacks and reduce the pressure of repayment.

The clinic said that the customer was informed in advance.

Yesterday, the reporter came to the clinic. Ms. Zhang said on the phone that Ms. Li was indeed dragged to participate in "free plastic surgery." Ms. Li borrowed money from a financial company to pay for the operation, and then it was cashed back daily by WeChat platform. Before handling the loan procedures, the staff informed the specific situation, and these Ms. Li were all informed. Ms. Li's surgery has also achieved good results. Her debt dispute with the financial company has nothing to do with the clinic, but the clinic has been cooperating with the investigation to help Ms. Li coordinate and solve it.

In this regard, Ms. Li once again said that she thought it was really "free plastic surgery" and did not know that she had to repay the loan every month. Ms. Zhang and other heads of the clinic replied that Ms. Li was told when she applied for a loan. Now she has not repaid on time and is suspected of "malicious loan fraud". Because she didn't repay, the platform stopped giving her a rebate.

There is no pie that can't be dropped, cheated woman!