In Chungnam, a middle school student remitted 17 million won to live broadcasting BJ overnight.



Mr. A, who lives in Boryeong, Chungcheongnam-do, confirmed that 17.8 million won was paid for 60 times for 5 hours from 9:40 pm on the 1st to 2:30 am on the 2nd with his card yesterday (2nd). I did.



When Mr. A was surprised to check the situation, A's daughter in junior high school connected to a live broadcasting platform and sent a donation to BJ with his card.



A's daughter is known to have paid 60 times one after another as BJ called her name and showed interest as she sponsored it.



Mr. A immediately requested help from the police, but received an answer that it was difficult to proceed with the case because there was no illegal activity such as coercion during the payment process.



For Mr. A, the police contacted the platform and BJ to find out the refund process, and received an answer that BJ must voluntarily provide a refund to get the money back.



I also complained to the credit card company, but the answer to the effect was that it was difficult to cancel the payment because the family used the card instead.



Mr. A appealed, "I don't know if BJ will voluntarily return the money," and "I have to pay 17.8 million won for the card right away, but it's too bad."



“If there was an upper limit on the amount of sponsorship, or if the payment was repeatedly made at a late time, unlike usual, this would not have happened if the credit card company had checked with the holder at least once.” I said.



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