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How about Longguang Jiulong Lake? OK or not? Is it worth buying?
On August 3 1 August 31September, Q Wangfang's property consultant and I went to Foshan to look at the house and saw the property of Longguang Jiulong Lake (property developer: Foshan Nanhai Longguang Mingjun Real Estate Co., Ltd.). When I arrived at the sales center of the real estate, I hesitated when I saw the real estate. They said they could pay a part of the deposit in advance and get a full refund at any time when they didn't want to buy it. The developer of Longguang Jiulong Lake found their colleague Liang Chengze's card and asked me to transfer 50,000 yuan to Liang Chengze to help me pay the deposit (I was a little confused at that time why it was a personal account, not a company account, but I thought the developer was so big that there should be no problem, so I transferred it to Liang Chengze). Before Liang Chengze could transfer the money to the developer of Longguang Jiulong Lake, I felt that this property was still a little far from where I worked, so I decided not to pay this deposit on the spot and didn't want to buy it. Then I ask for a refund. Therefore, it is not sincere money at all, but consumers are unwilling to buy it on the spot. The real estate company also promised a refund on the spot, saying that a penny would not be less. They thought it was a refund operation on the pos machine, but it didn't succeed. They gave a statement that they couldn't refund immediately because the time was later than 23:00. My problem is that since Liang Chengze's card was found by the developer, I don't agree to buy it on the spot. I don't know the password of his card, how can I successfully pay the developer? And I had to sign the payment at that time, and I made it clear that I would not buy a house, let alone Liang Chengze's card. What name should I sign? Later, I called 1 10 to ask the police for help. After the police arrived, the real estate company said in front of the police that it would definitely refund. I agreed to their refund process, because it was too late, because I felt that the police were present anyway, so I had the confidence to say so. The real estate company told me that I had to go through the refund procedure on the morning of September/Kloc-0 the next day, and then said that I had to sign a sincerity contract during the refund process (I didn't want to sign it myself, but at that time, the person in charge of the developer signed the so-called intention money on the grounds that I couldn't get a refund without signing it), saying that otherwise, the financial department couldn't get a refund, and the person in charge of the real estate company explained to me that the contract of sincerity money stated in black and white that customers who didn't want to buy a house could get a full refund. I didn't want to sign this at first, but the person in charge of the real estate company said that only after signing this can I go through the refund procedure. Later, when I signed it, I was told that they would handle it urgently and wait a week or so for a refund. Half a year's savings have been emptied, and now rent and living expenses are all problems. On the night of August 3 1, there was a video when the police were there. The person in charge of the developer said that if it is urgent, it will be refunded in one week. I called to ask about the progress, and the other party lost his temper with me, very impatient, and obviously meant to delay. At present, there is no specific refund time for consumers, which is vague and there is no clear refund time limit. The witness and physical evidence are all there, and the police uncle knows the situation there (the developer promises a full refund in front of the police, and the refund will be expedited for one week. Now there is no progress in the refund of the developer, and a bad check is issued. )