Forget it, let me be the first one again, shining like a "astronomical overtime fee" satellite that I've released into this world, blinding their dog eyes.
The main difficulties of this case lie in several aspects, one is jurisdiction. Many banks stipulate in their contracts that both parties should refer to a certain institution for disputes.
For instance, in this contract, both parties have agreed to bring their disputes to the Jingzhou City Arbitration Committee.
Then there's the risk disclosure document, a standard format document, in which both parties, Aunt Wu and Uncle Zhang, have signed.
This is also an unfavorable aspect for me, but Old Tang has always felt that this so-called contract can't truly prove that a proper warning has been given.
It's simple, let alone the elderly, even young people who aren't professionals can't understand these contracts—they're too thick and too technical.
One can only listen to what the salespeople say.