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2024年1月,记者根据举报线索,深入陕西省调查一起涉及同程金融App的套路贷案件。受害者小李,26岁,是一名长期在外务工的年轻人。原本充实的生活因一年前的一次借款而彻底改变。小李通过同程金融App申请了4万元贷款,但实际到手只有2.8万元,其余款项被App以各种名目扣除,包括手续费、服务费等。

小李在还款过程中发现,由于实际借款金额与合同金额不符,他的还款压力远超预期,陷入了不断滚雪球的债务泥潭。他尝试与同程金融App客服沟通,但对方的态度强硬,拒绝退还多收的费用。无奈之下,小李只能通过媒体寻求帮助,希望能引起社会关注,保护消费者的合法权益。

在这起事件中,同程金融App涉嫌违反消费者权益保护法,对用户进行误导和欺诈。小李的遭遇并不是个例,类似的套路贷案例在全国范围内时有发生,亟需相关部门介入调查,加强对网络借贷平台的监管,以保障广大消费者的合法权益。

英文标题:Title: “Young Worker Trapped in Debt: Only Receives 28,000 yuan After Applying for 40,000 yuan Loan on Tongcheng Financial App”

英文关键词:Predatory Lending, Financial Scams, Consumer Rights

英文新闻内容:
In January 2024, a reporter followed up on a tip-off regarding a predatory lending case involving the Tongcheng Financial App. The victim, Mr. Li, a 26-year-old young worker who has been working outside his hometown for many years, found his life turned upside down after taking out a loan on the app a year ago.

Mr. Li applied for a 40,000 yuan loan but only received 28,000 yuan, with the rest deducted for various fees and charges, including processing fees and service fees. Upon attempting to repay the loan, Mr. Li realized that the actual amount borrowed did not match the contract amount, resulting in an unexpectedly high repayment burden and a snowballing debt.

When he tried to communicate with the Tongcheng Financial App’s customer service, they were uncompromising and refused to refund the excess fees. Left with no choice, Mr. Li sought help from the media in hopes of drawing public attention and protecting consumer rights.

This incident highlights the need for stricter regulation of online lending platforms and the protection of consumers’ rights, as cases like Mr. Li’s are not isolated events.

【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/cj/2024/03-15/10181196.shtml

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