Don't trust small cards; when real trouble happens, there's nowhere to get your money back.

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A man in Qingdao paid 400 yuan for a service appointment, but after seeing the other person in person, he immediately regretted it and wanted a refund, and the result… he was detained for 5 days!
Here's what happened: Qingdao, Shandong. Mr. Wang was on a business trip staying at a hotel, and he was lured by a small card at the door, paying 400 yuan online.
After the woman came to his room to take a shower, he turned on the light and was disappointed by her appearance and figure, immediately requesting to cancel the transaction and get a refund.
The money had already been transferred to the platform, so the woman couldn't refund it, and the two argued on the spot.
A neighbor heard the commotion and called the police, who raided the scene and took both of them away.
The police station determined that Mr. Wang was engaging in illegal prostitution, and he was administratively detained for 5 days. Mr. Wang disagreed, claiming "I voluntarily gave up, no actual transaction occurred, so it's not illegal," and even sued the police in court.
What was the outcome? The court upheld the original punishment.
From contact and payment to the woman's visit, the entire act already constitutes an attempt to commit the crime; simply "regretting after seeing face" does not exempt from liability.
Impulsiveness is the devil… 400 yuan learned a profound lesson.
What do you all think? In this situation, should it be considered "completed" or "interrupted"? Feel free to discuss rationally.
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