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Reporters Wang Jiaheng and Zheng Xiangren / Report from Taipei
A man surnamed Lai, a graduate of the National Taiwan University Department of Medicine, was accused by a student of not renewing his job and went to the house to collect fees, however, the student claimed that he owed nothing. He handed over a handwritten account book, saying the student owed 3 months of fees, up to 558,000 yuan unpaid.
▲ The student accused the tutor of not hiring again and went to the house to ask for the rate.
Student sister: “You have a criminal record like this.”
Tutor: “I probably know what you are going to say.”
The man in glasses was accused of trespassing on the student’s home and the sister immediately recorded the younger brother’s guardian.
Student Sister: “So why did you run to …”
Tutor: “I probably know what you are going to say.”
Student sister: “Then you can go.”
Tutor: “Wait a minute, can I speak to your brother?”
Trying to find a student was blocked. It turned out that the man graduated from the Department of Medicine at National Taiwan University and was a tutor with 10 years of teaching experience. However, he ran to the student’s home to ambush in the dark night and said he wanted to ask about pending fees. The student was scared.
▲ The tutor went to the student’s house and told him that he would ask for the pending expenses.
The student complained: “I may not renew my job. The teacher will come to our house every day to stop me, so that the whole family does not dare to go out. There will be a case of dismemberment from Malaysia. We will fear that we will meet this one. matter for a financial dispute. “
The accused professor: “I plan to talk to them face to face, because they don’t actually answer the phone, and I just go downstairs and wait for them to go home.”
I pulled out my account book to show that the student had not paid money for July, August and September of this year. I negotiated an hourly wage of 1,500 yuan and accumulated arrears of up to 558,000 yuan three times a week. There was a student’s signature in the upper right corner, but the student objected. The charge was scammed.
The student complained: “The account book may have been written by him. The teacher wrote it himself. I have no knowledge of it and did not sign any names. At the end of the month, we have to remit a sum of expenses for the first Ten days next month. He didn’t admit this, so we started going through the books and found that he had double counted the book fees. “
▲ The student complained that the account book could have been written by the teacher himself.
I pulled out the remittance records and sent 3 times in October, I asked the teacher for stealing overtime and answered.
Accusing the student: “So it’s the end of October, and all expenses before October have been paid.”
The accused professor: “It’s over.”
Accusing the student: “Okay.”
The accused professor: “If you have to pay in October, but the money you paid is actually the money owed to me in June, I would use this trick to take a screenshot of it.”
The teacher showed the latest remittance, but proved it was due before, and both parties had their own words, whether or not this huge tutoring fee was paid, now they can only go to court and to court.
▲ The teacher showed the last remittance record.