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I wanted to borrow 100,000 but was scammed! The delivery man was cheated and paid NT$20,000. Lawyer Li Yusheng explains the notary system.

[Exclusive] I wanted to borrow 100,000 but was scammed! Delivery man was cheated and paid NT$20,000|Mirror News reporters Yang Xinyi and He Mengzhe

News link:https://youtu.be/QVQ19KIcMBg

There was a delivery boy surnamed Li in Zhongli, Taoyuan City. His income was not stable and his family background was not good. Because he was short of money, he found a loan company online and wanted to borrow 100,000 yuan. The other party said that he could lend money immediately, but asked the man surnamed Li. You must pay the "court notarization fee" first. A man surnamed Li remitted more than 20,000 yuan, but he couldn't get the 100,000 yuan he wanted to borrow, so he realized he had been cheated. The public is reminded that if they have small loan needs, banks and stock-listed financing companies actually provide related services. Do not trust so-called lending companies on the Internet.

Lawyer Li Yusheng explains Taiwan’s notary system

Lawyer Li Yusheng said that in Taiwan, there are two types of so-called notaries: court notaries and private notaries. These notaries are all people who have passed the national examination and have relevant qualifications. Notary fees are also charged. There is a fixed fee schedule. If you want to perform notarization, it is recommended to seek help from a nearby private notary office or go to the court notary office to avoid being deceived.

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