Student's Malicious Refund After Commissioning Academic Project Sparks Controversy

TapTechNews August 13th news, according to the media Jimu News report, a netizen Wang Xiao reflected that recently a student named Li Yu (alias) placed an order in her own Taobao online store, prepaid 1500 yuan, and entrusted the merchant to find someone to help her develop an academic project. After Wang Xiao delivered the result, Li Yu maliciously applied for a refund, and she spent a week's energy but got nothing and couldn't accept it.

TapTechNews learned that Li Yu asked Wang Xiao to complete a project related to artificial intelligence image processing, which requires writing code. One of the effects is to input a paragraph and generate an image. This is very simple for me, but it may be very difficult for a non-professional student.

Wang Xiao said that after she took the order, she spent about a week helping Li Yu write code and complete the project. During this period, she also patiently helped Li Yu popularize relevant knowledge and answer questions, spending a lot of energy. Unexpectedly, after the code was written and the project was completed, after she sent it to Li Yu, Li Yu actually maliciously applied for a refund, and the merchant refunded 1490 yuan, I don't know where the other 10 yuan went. The merchant is also worried that if it doesn't refund, it may get a bad review.

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Later, Wang Xiao submitted relevant materials to report this situation to Taobao and the merchant, but many appeals were fruitless. Wang Xiao said that when she and the merchant customer service repeatedly asked Li Yu for the fee in the WeChat group, Li Yu didn't reply to the message and didn't answer the phone.

Wang Xiao admitted that she took online part-time orders and helping customers write code and do projects is equal to cheating for others, which is also not allowed according to regulations. But Li Yu's behavior may be suspected of academic fraud, and maliciously applying for a refund after receiving the result is immoral. I can't accept it, so I publicly expose this matter. She believes that if Li Yu is really a student of this school, the school should check and make a statement.

The relevant media reporter called Li Yu through the information left by Li Yu. Li Yu claimed that she had recently asked someone to help her write code and do projects on the Internet, but it was because of her hobby, not for completing graduation design, participating in competitions, and handing in homework. When the reporter asked why she applied for a refund without reason and refused to pay after receiving the result, she immediately hung up the phone.

After that, the reporter called Li Yu again. A person who claimed to be Li Yu's parent repeatedly emphasized that Li Yu is not a student of Shaanxi Normal University, which can be verified on the Student Information Network. The parent explained that Li Yu was to help others, but she couldn't reach the ability herself, so she asked someone to ghostwrite code and do projects on Taobao. The reporter asked which school Li Yu is from and what is the current academic situation. The parent said it was not convenient to disclose. She explained that she looked at the chat records between Li Yu and the merchant and Wang Xiao. Saying that the child has immoral behavior is a big deal. I told the child that if the result is not achieved, you can continue to communicate and can't let others do it in vain.

Last night, the staff of the Publicity Department of Shaanxi Normal University responded that after receiving the relevant reflection about Li Yu, the school conducted a verification. No such person was found, and other situations are not clear either. And at about 10 pm last night, Wang Xiao said, The other party apologized and will pay the money.

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