China Naming Network - Almanac query - I won the lottery on the turntable, saying that Moutai is free. I have to pay 198 postage for calling me as a result. What should I do?

I won the lottery on the turntable, saying that Moutai is free. I have to pay 198 postage for calling me as a result. What should I do?

Hello, your question is that the turntable lottery says Moutai is free, but you have to pay 198 postage for calling me. What should I do?

The answer is, if you don't sign for it (that is, you don't give it to this 198 yuan), when it arrives at your delivery address by express delivery, you will directly refuse to sign it. If 198 yuan has been paid, call the courier company as soon as possible to make it clear that this is an online fraud, and ask the courier company to lock the receipt of the goods and not call the other party's account, and negotiate whether the paid money can be recovered by not receiving the goods. If negotiation fails after calling the courier company, remember to call the police immediately.

The subject said that he won the prize in a lottery on a certain platform on the Internet, only to find out that he wanted money. I have had such an experience. I was on Mango TV in April this year, and suddenly a golden egg appeared on the interface. I broke the golden egg, and then I said that I once won a chance to turn the turntable. After turning the turntable, I said that I won a driving recorder worth 298 yuan, and at the same time I sent an oil card from 300 yuan. I filled in the receiving information. Later, when the goods arrived, the courier said that the payment was 298. I opened the courier and saw that the driving recorder was new and the oil card was available, so I gave the money to sign for it. After the courier left, the more I looked at the oil card, the more wrong it was. I compared my previous oil card and found that this new oil card was too plastic, so I drove to the gas station to find the staff to identify it and confirmed that it was a fake oil card. So I called the courier company at the first time to discuss whether I could return the goods by the way I didn't receive them, and the payment was refunded to me. The courier company disagreed, so I asked the phone number of the person in charge of the relevant area of the courier company. Then I called 1 10 to call the police. At the prompt of the police, I called the courier company again and asked the courier company to detain the payment in the courier company, but I can't say that the payment should be returned to the fraudster. Then I followed the police car to the police station to make a statement. The next day, I didn't know what the courier company did (maybe the police called the courier company for consultation), and called me to say that I could return the money and goods to their respective places in a way that I didn't receive the goods, and things came to an end.

The above is my personal experience, hoping to help the subject.