Spend 90,000 yuan to buy an online car-hailing car, but after driving for more than ten days, the seller told that the vehicle was involved in economic disputes and needed to be replaced with a non-operating car. The seller promised to complete the online car-hailing operation procedures within half a year, and Mr. Zhang was looking forward to using the online car-hailing to make money to support his family in half a year, but what he didn't expect was that the car came from a car rental company.
Feedback from the public:
After more than 10 days of purchasing a second-hand online car-hailing car, it was taken back and replaced with a non-operating vehicle
Mr. Zhang, a 33-year-old Xi'an resident, is a driver, and in the first half of this year, he wanted to buy an online car-hailing car to make money from sports cars. On June 21, he swiped a blogger named "Xi'an Jinjia Travel (Wu XX)" on the short video platform, selling second-hand online car-hailing.
"I saw a second-hand Hongqi E-QM5 in her video, and I thought it was good, so I contacted her and wanted to see the actual car." Mr. Zhang said that on June 22, he came to the Jinjia Travel online car-hailing operation center on Tiantai Road in Xi'an City and saw the black Hongqi sedan with the license plate Shaanxi A**6382 in the video. "This car has an online car-hailing transportation license, which expires in 2031, and after seeing the car, we signed a contract, with a total price of 90,000 yuan, and Ms. Wu asked me to transfer it to a private account named Zhang Mouhua."
Mr. Zhang said that the certification company of Ms. Wu's short video account is Shaanxi Jinjia Chengsheng Energy Technology Co., Ltd., but in the contract signed with him, Party A wrote Shaanxi Mingju Yixin Network Technology Co., Ltd. in the column. "Later, I saw that the owner of the vehicle license was also Mingju Yixin Company, and the nature of use was to reserve a rental bus, so I didn't care. After signing the contract, I drove away. ”
Mr. Zhang provided the reporter with the contract he and Ms. Wu signed on June 22, the contract is called "Contract for Affiliated Public Vehicles", and Party A is Shaanxi Mingju Yixin Network Technology Co., Ltd. After Mr. Zhang invested 90,000 yuan, he attached a Hongqi E-QM5 to Party A's company to engage in online car-hailing business activities, and the vehicle was registered in the name of Party A, and the actual ownership belonged to Party B, and Party B was responsible for its own profits and losses. In the remarks after the contract, it is written that there are no economic disputes with this car.
On July 4, Mr. Zhang received a call from Zhang Mouhua. "He said that he was the person in charge of Shaanxi Shishenhua Automobile Technology Co., Ltd., and said that my car was involved in an economic dispute between them and Jinjia Travel, and asked me to drive the car to their company." Mr. Zhang said he contacted Ms. Wu and went with her to Shishenhua.
"After going to the company, Ms. Wu and Zhang Mouhua said that there were some problems with my car and they wanted to change it for me." Mr. Zhang said that the two of them found him a Hongqi sedan of the same model with the license plate number Shaanxi A**8753. "But this car doesn't have an online car-hailing transportation license, and I bought a car to make money by running online car-hailing, so they promised to help me get an online car-hailing transportation license in 3 to 6 months. In the process of changing the car, they asked me to sign a "Vehicle Affiliation Agreement", which was similar to the previous contract, but Party A became Shaanxi Shishenhua Automobile Technology Co., Ltd. ”
Mingju Yixin company sales:
It may be suspected that someone has privately engraved the official seal and forged the contract
However, what made Mr. Zhang feel strange was that the owner of the vehicle on the driving license of the replaced vehicle had become the Xi'an branch of Fujian Xidi Automobile Service Co., Ltd., and the nature of use was non-operational.
"After much inquiry, I learned that this company is a car rental company, and I have not paid off the loan for this car, and I suspect that they sold me the rented car. I went to find Ms. Wu, but I couldn't find anyone in the store several times, and I didn't reply to the message. Mr. Zhang said that at Jinjia's shop, he also met another car buyer who had almost the same thing as him.
"After that, I found a sales person of Mingju Yixin Company, I told him what happened to me, and showed him the contract I signed with Mingju Yixin Company." Mr. Zhang said that the sales fed back to him that the official seal number did belong to Mingju Yixin Company, but the use of the official seal and the signing of the contract need to go through the internal process of approval, and need to be reviewed by legal affairs.
After learning of these news, Mr. Zhang proposed to Ms. Wu and Zhang Mouhua to return the car for a refund, but the two shirked each other and refused to refund the purchase price to him.
The reporter learned from Tianyancha that Ms. Wu is the legal representative of Shaanxi Jinjia Chengsheng Energy Technology Co., Ltd., and Zhang is a supervisor of Shaanxi Shishenhua Automobile Technology Co., Ltd., and was a shareholder of the company when the company was established.
Ms. Wu, the car seller:
Refunds can only be made after the agreed deadline
On August 3, a reporter from Huashang Daily Gale News called the Xi'an Branch of Fujian Xidi Automobile Service Co., Ltd., and the staff said that the company's main vehicle is "renting and purchasing", and the car buyer will pay the monthly payment to the company every month in the early stage, and the vehicle will be transferred to the car buyer after the monthly payment is paid off. The staff member said that he did not know much about the specific situation of the Shaanxi A**6382 car, but if the monthly payment was not paid and the vehicle ownership was not transferred, the vehicle could not be sold, and such an operation was not compliant.
Then the reporter called Shaanxi Mingju Yixin Network Technology Co., Ltd., but the phone was not answered.
In the afternoon of the same day, a reporter from Huashang Daily Gale News contacted Ms. Wu, the person in charge of Jinjia Travel, who said that she was just helping her peers sell cars, and it was Zhang Mouhua of Shishenhua Company who actually sold the car, and the car purchase money was also directly called to him. Regarding the discrepancy between the owner company of the vehicle driving license and the contract, Ms. Wu said that the two cars actually belonged to Shi Shenhua Company, and there was no problem with the procedures. After changing the car for Mr. Zhang on July 4, he re-signed the contract, agreeing that he would apply for an online car-hailing transportation permit within 3 to 6 months, and that he could only get a full refund if he failed to apply for the permit within the time limit.
Subsequently, the reporter called Zhang Mouhua and asked why Mr. Zhang signed the contract for the first time with Mingju Yixin Company, but the purchase money was transferred to his private account; The object of the second contract was Shi Shenhua Company, but the car he got was a vehicle from Fujian Xidi Xi'an Branch, and Zhang Mouhua said that he was not very clear. After that, Zhang Mouhua asked to hang up the phone on the grounds of answering the phone, and said that he would call back to the reporter later.
As of press time, the reporter did not receive a call back from Zhang Mouhua, and he could not get through when he called again.
Huashang Daily Gale News reporter Bai Zhongxia text/picture
Source: Huashang Net-Huashang Daily