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The reason why the old man died in hatred during the Spring Festival was that he was cheated to buy

Original title: the old man was cheated to die with hatred

Before the Spring Festival, more information about the elderly being cheated was revealed.

Some old people lost thousands of yuan less, some were cheated out of their life savings and were in debt. Police and courts in many places have issued common fraud types and reminders for the elderly.

Serious case group 37 noted that in recent years, research reports made by several institutions show that the elderly have become the main victims of fraud.

The reason why the old people are easy to be cheated is complex. In addition to the characteristics of little social information and low awareness of fraud prevention, there are also psychological, family and even social factors. Chen Shaojian, a psychology doctor at Peking University, said that the old people are most afraid of loneliness and uselessness. They also need to realize their self-worth. Because their children don't understand how to arrange their parents' life after retirement, they have made a hole for cheaters.

In some health care products companies and collection companies, how to gain the trust of the elderly, and how to study the psychology of the elderly have also become induction training courses. The salesman moves the old man with a long time of "warm offensive" by means of oral friendly address or even recognition of the cadres and relatives, so as to gain the trust of the old man and then cheat.

According to Lu Mingsheng, head of the age research and service center of Beijing lvwei bank, it is no longer an individual problem but a social problem for the elderly to be cheated. Industry and commerce, public security and other departments should also increase efforts to combat.

On February 24, Liao Yonglin (not his real name) displayed some of the coins and stamps he bought. As early as 2010, Liao Yonglin received a call from the collector's sales, and began to buy coins, stamps, food stamps, calligraphy and painting and other collectibles, while the "buyback" and auction promised at the time of purchase had never been successful. According to Liao Yonglin, the money spent on it is nearly one million.

Until the day of his death, a large number of coins and collectibles purchased by the 66 year old monarch failed to be auctioned.

'I didn't swallow that breath until I died. 'said the Royal daughter.

At least eight companies paid high prices for collectibles or commemorative coins. The salesman told him that after a period of time, he could auction these commemorative coins for him, which would benefit him greatly.

My daughter once heard that the king wanted to make some money for her children. 'that's after my daughter gave birth to a second child.

Sixty year old man cheated out of his life

The king bought coins and collectibles in large quantities and concealed them from all his family members.

At the end of 2014, her daughter gave birth to a second child, and her mother went to take care of her. Wang Quan lived alone near Sihui.

The daughter recalled that at the beginning of 2017, she once heard that the suspected collector salesperson called her father and invited him to negotiate with the company. He agreed. When she asked, the father replied: 'it's OK anyway, go and have a look. '

Wang Quan found pancreatic cancer in 2012, and died in August 2017 after multiple chemotherapy and hospitalization. When her daughter was cleaning up her belongings in the room, she found that he had purchased collectibles or commemorative coins from at least 8 companies, which cost more than 1.8 million yuan.

In her daughter's impression, Wang Quan is a thrifty person, who often eats leftovers and sometimes picks up household items discarded by others for home use.

My wife and daughter didn't know why they spent millions on collectibles or commemorative coins.

My daughter once heard that the king wanted to make some money for her children. At that time, Wang Quan needed regular chemotherapy and hospitalization for cancer, which cost a lot of medical expenses. The daughter guessed that in order to lighten her burden, the father was also trying to make some money by himself.

But these collections and commemorative coins are hard to sell.

In June 2017, Wang Quan's feet were too numb to walk due to chemotherapy. He had to go to the collection company to exchange his collection for money.

In Wang Quan's wechat, he contacted a salesman of a company in July last year to ask when the collection could be sold. But there was no response. For a long time before that, the salesman often gave Wang Quan good morning, chicken soup and weather forecast information.

The monarchy was in the late stages of cancer. One month later, the monarch died.

My daughter found in Wang Quan's mobile phone that some phone numbers had no notes, but they called almost every day, and had a long talk time.

My daughter suspects these are salesmen. Since then, there have been phone calls from collection and auction companies, inviting them to buy collections.

Before his death, Wang Quan recorded the details of all purchases of collectibles and commemorative coins in the account book, and the bank transaction slip was also included in it. According to this information, my daughter went to a collection company for a refund, and found that two companies could not find their way, and three companies refused to return for various reasons.

Among them, a collection company in Baiziwan spent nearly 1 million yuan to buy commemorative coins. Wang Quan's daughter went to refund with the commemorative coin. The other side said that she didn't have the bill and didn't admit to buying here. The Royal daughter called the police.

Yang Hui, 85, is also caught up in the auction company's routine. She had been divorced for many years. In order to do business, she sold her house and rented a house to live alone.

She has been in contact with more than 20 collection or auction companies since the spring of 2016. 'I didn't sell anything. I paid around and owed some money. 'she was a little sad, and vaguely hopeful,' these companies said that my two words could be sold to 12 million '.

But I hope it doesn't come true.

On February 24, Yang Hui (pseudonym), in her 80s, bought receipts and vouchers for the collection. On these receipts and purchase vouchers, the company's name either does not exist, or it simply has a surname and no official seal. Reporter road of Beijing News