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Can I get my money back if I transfer it to a technician privately?
Whether the money privately transferred to the technician can be returned depends on the situation.

If it is a gift or voluntary payment, it is generally impossible to get it back. If it is a loan relationship, it can be returned, and it can be resolved through negotiation or litigation.

Whether the money transferred to technicians privately can be recovered involves legal responsibility and recovery methods. According to the law, there are certain risks and uncertainties in private transfer. Usually, if the transfer is based on a legal and compliant transaction, and the technician fails to fulfill the corresponding obligations, he can recover the money through legal channels. Specific recovery methods include prosecution, application for freezing accounts, negotiation, etc. However, there are some problems in private transfer, such as insufficient evidence and difficulty in tracking, which may make it difficult to recover the money. Therefore, before transferring money, we should carefully consider and choose a formal way to conduct transactions to protect our rights and interests.

To sum up, if you encounter similar problems, it is recommended to consult a professional lawyer and formulate corresponding legal strategies according to specific conditions.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 668

A loan contract shall be in written form, unless otherwise agreed between natural persons. The contents of a loan contract generally include terms such as loan type, currency, purpose, amount, interest rate, term and repayment method.