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Is it credible that the knife depiction in the newspaper now requires a deposit?

What does your question mean when no one understands it?

The newspaper published your knife carving and asked you for a deposit?

That’s not believable. That kind of newspaper is a lie. It can only give you remuneration, so why does it ask you for a deposit?

Or did you see an advertisement in the newspaper asking for a deposit?

I don’t know whether this is something that has been available locally for a long time or is a leather goods company.

The other thing is that it may have been drawn by a knife that was recruiting illustrations in newspapers. This depends on what kind of publication the newspaper is. If it's a larger newspaper, you need to sign a contract or something. It's best to go to the newspaper's headquarters or the newspaper's phone number for consultation. Do not use the phone number on the advertisement, because you can't be sure whether it is true or false, so be on the safe side. , it is best to go to the newspaper office to inquire about the situation.