China News Service, March 9th. According to the Malaysian "Singapore Daily" report, a Chinese mechanical salesperson in Sarawak, Malaysia, was deceived by 50,000 ringgit because of online purchase of a brand's original transmission.

The mechanical salesman was 27 years old. After paying, he could not receive the original gearbox ordered, nor could he contact the other party. After knowing he was cheated, he called the police for help.

Sibu Police District Director Stanley Assistant Director confirmed the online shopping fraud. The salesman searched the company's company on Dungu Osman Road for an advertisement for machinery, and found one of the brand's original transmissions on one of the advertisement pages. He then contacted the other party to discuss related products and prices. After bargaining, the two parties decided to close the deal at 50,000 ringgit. The other party gave him a bank account number, saying that the victim would ship the product to him within 3 days after the money was remitted, so the gearbox is currently in Singapore. The other party also told the victim that he could receive the goods within 7 days after the goods were on board.

The victim remitted the money to a bank account provided by the other party, and then told the other party that the money was remitted. The other party also promised that he would send the gearbox to him after 3 days.

But he waited until now, without receiving the gearbox, and the other party's cell phone could not be connected. He knew he was cheated, so he called the police for help.