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A Xi'an Girl Was Scammed Out of 210,000 Yuan While Selling Her Tablet on Xianyu (a Second-Hand Online Marketplace).

On June 17, an 18-year-old girl in Xi'an, after taking the college entrance examination, wanted to sell her tablet computer on "Xianyu," China's largest second-hand trading platform. Unexpectedly, she fell into a scammer's trap, not only paying a 2,000 yuan "deposit," but also having more than 210,000 yuan of money transferred from her mother's bank account that was intended for cancer treatment.
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On June 17, an 18-year-old girl in Xi'an, after taking the college entrance examination, wanted to sell her tablet computer on "Xianyu," China's largest second-hand trading platform. Unexpectedly, she fell into a scammer's trap, not only paying a 2,000 yuan "deposit," but also having more than 210,000 yuan of money transferred from her mother's bank account that was intended for cancer treatment.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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