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This funny story starts with online dating apps. In Huizhou City (Guangdong Province, China), many men in their 30s have fallen in love with a gir.l who calls herself "Liu Jiai".
This gir.l introduced herself from Hunan, 30 years old and works in the field of e-commerce in Shenzhen. "Luu Giai" proved to be a secure, traditional woman who always urged her boyfriend to buy a house before launching a family and moving forward with marriage. She even contributed 30,000 yuan (equivalent to 135 million VND) to the deposit to buy a house, and promised to shoulder the loan together.
In the context of many Chinese men struggling to buy a house to get married, these women think that they have met true love when she is not only willing to contribute mone.y to buy a house but also wants to bear the debt in the future. Adding to the excitement of seeing real estate sold at a reasonable price, thousands of people think that they have been lucky to meet "the right time, the right place and the right person", so they very quickly decide to buy a house.
Notably, "Luu Giai" "enthusiastically recommends" housing projects in some specific areas in Huezhou. These areas coincidentally coincide with strong promotions of up to hundreds of thousands of yuan of investors.
Believing in love and overwhelmed by the attractive treatments, the people quickly decided to buy a house. However, when going through the registration procedure, "Luu Giai" always tries to quit writing his name on the paper. As soon as the transaction was completed, she changed her attitude, became cold and finally disappeared without a trace, leaving miserable men with debts of hundreds of millions of dong.
According to preliminary statistics from friends, at least 36 men in apartment complexes such as Cuu Canh Dai, Hao Nghe Thuong Uyen in Trong Khai Hi-tech Park (Huezhou) have been deceived with the same scenario. Their "love" time with "Liu Giai" is no more than a month.
The incident quickly spread on Chinese social networks, causing many mixed debates. Many people think that this is a sophisticated trick of real estate companies to boost sales.
"Looking at it, I know the tricks of the sales team," a netizen commented. Others think that people are too easy to trust people, "What man who has only known for a month has asked to get married and buy a house? There must be some purpose," another opinion shared. In addition, many people expressed concern about the emergence of new tricks that are increasingly complex and changing rapidly.
This 'wedding scam' story still often occurs in the country of billions of people. A matchmaking ring in China was expose.d when it continuously deceived marriage and divorc.e to appropriate property. A bride has earned more than 1 billion VND in just a few months. In Guizhou, China, a sophisticated virtual line in the field of marriage brokerage has just been expose.d by the police, causing public opinion to be shocked.
These companies have entangled disadvantaged girls to participate in a virtual game: getting married in a flash and then quickly divorcing to appropriate the dowry and property of men.
According to a report by the Huaguoyuan Regional Police, since March 2023, more than 180 cases of marital frau.d have been reported. One of the prominent "brides" in this line earned up to 300,000 yuan (more than 1 billion VND) in just three months thanks to continuously repeating the marriage and divorc.e process.
Specifically, these matchmaking companies rent luxury offices in Guiyang to create trust with customers. They target single men in remote rural areas, introducing them to divorced, often debt-ridden women. After being arranged by the company, many men quickly agreed to get married in just a few days and paid a large dowry, an average of about 100,000 yuan (more than 350 million VND).
However, this marriage did not last long. The "brides" often run away or create conflicts to force their husbands to divorc.e, appropriating dowry mone.y and common property. In one case, the gir.l even took the car that her husband bought before disappearing from his life.
Mr. Liao, one of the thousands of people, shared his bitter experience. After spending more than 118,000 yuan (412 million VND) for the dowry, he found out that his wif.e had 5 stepchildren and constantly pressured him to buy a house and a car. When he asked the brokerage company for a refund, he found out that this company was closed due to police investigation.
According to a former employee at these matchmaking companies, the source of male customers is always abundant. Every day, they can arrange 40-50 hidden appointments. After being suppressed by the government, many companies moved their operating areas to neighboring Yunnan province to continue to operate on the island.
The incident is sparking a wave of outrage in China, as well as a wake-up call for those seeking happiness through non-transparent brokerage services.
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