I feel like my withdrawal will be frozen. Can I cancel before it gets frozen?
On the night of October 9th, suddenly a young lady sent a lot of messages. I thought I had hit the jackpot, but upon closer inspection, she was talking about work. (What work do you discuss late at night?)
It's like this, she had just made a U withdrawal, then read my article and found it said the same thing: "The merchant accepted the order but hasn't been paid, called to cancel, and then recommended another merchant using non-verified payment."
(So I told you to read my article, which can help avoid 95% of frozen accounts.)
She realized it early, just temporarily controlled by the bank, not yet frozen.
First of all, in this situation, ensure your money is safe, and get your money out for real.
You know the bank's risk control is very strict, right? You need to submit the transaction flow for this fund.
She asked me what to do? First, I answered her for free, but I can't just lay everything out, can I?
I said this can be done as a transaction flow for the bank. She said there’s no transaction flow; she sold U.
(First of all, everyone should not create fake transaction flows, like buying equipment in Dream of Jianghu, or IOUs, or fake loan records.)
What else can I teach everyone?
Cancellation and withdrawal: This issue may touch on the problem of knowingly dealing with dirty money, so you need to be prepared for questioning.
At that time, when she went to withdraw the next day, she found it really had been frozen, frozen by Hunan.
So what to do? Go through the unfreezing process. There will be fees for the freeze, so follow the procedure.
Our legal advisor personally handled it and resolved it immediately.
I just mentioned reading my article, which can help avoid 95% of frozen accounts.
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