Ms. Yuan’s divorced ex-husband said that he wanted to send a gift to his daughter and asked for Ms. Yuan’s home address to be sent to him. After Ms. Yuan sent it to him, he did not expect that what was sent was six pieces of paper* ** Overdrawn her credit card bill by 1 million, and Ms. Yuan collapsed immediately when she saw this scene. Unexpectedly, her daughter's "birthday gift" turned out to be six overdrawn credit cards. Her ex-husband, who had not been in contact for a long time, suddenly contacted Ms. Yuan and said that he needed her address and wanted to give her daughter a birthday gift. Ms. Yuan believed it and sent the address to her ex-husband. Unexpectedly, a few days later, Ms. Yuan actually received six credit cards with overdrafts of one million.
When Ms. Yuan received the credit card, she felt something was wrong, so she went to the bank to check the credit cards. It turned out that these credit cards were opened using his own name and phone number, and all of them were maxed out, with an overdraft of more than 1.15 million yuan in one day. Seeing this sudden huge sum of money, Ms. Yuan felt crushed because she could not repay it at all, so she had no choice but to go to the court and apply for legal aid. After investigation by a lawyer, it was discovered that these credit cards were all handled in Ms. Yuan’s name when she was not divorced.
Ms. Yuan said that at that time, her husband needed a large sum of money for business, so she used her ID card to apply for it. However, her husband promised that he would repay the money himself and would not let Ms. Yuan bear it. Because of this, Ms. Yuan never paid attention to these credit cards. After the divorce, Ms. Yuan never saw these six credit cards again. During the divorce, her husband promised again that he would pay back the money he owed without Ms. Yuan having to bear the burden.
What Ms. Yuan did not expect was that she would suddenly receive these credit cards. After receiving these credit cards, her ex-husband disappeared. The court tried to contact him many times, but failed. Ms. Yuan has never used these credit cards, so she can only sue in court. Now because of the credit card incident, Ms. Yuan's credit report has been affected, and it is difficult to find a job.