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Chengdu recruits swindlers.
Supplement:
This is a lie. It is free to release information as bait, and it can be made at home without time limit. The most attractive thing is the daily pay-off. After I went, I said that many of them were free. Finally, I said that I would train for a few days for free and charge for materials. There is a charge anyway. After paying the money, you have to take it home and pay the deposit. Then you deliberately broke it when you delivered it, so that you could raise money. However, it is difficult to "qualify" the products you get back. Maybe you have made 10 products, but none of them are "qualified". Only two or three products may be "qualified". After a month, you can "earn" dozens of yuan at most. Or other aspects, in short, there will be no pie in the sky. Once someone complains or the relevant departments investigate and deal with it, people will go to the building. Think about it, if it's as good as she said, why do you post so many posts to recruit people? There will still be a shortage of people there. Don't be deceived, but pay more attention. I've been to this company, too. It's Zu's private house, and there are only a few young girls who come out to cheat money at a young age. Universal deception
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