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Is it true that you type part-time

It's all fake, not real!

Looking at the lessons of so many part-time typing scammers, don't give up, still want to be cheated?

Then you can take risks. Anyway, don't complain that no one warned you.

There are only a few kinds of part-time jobs and deceptive routines. You'd better sit down first.

1, claiming to recruit, and then asking you to pay in various names-deposit, deposit, filing fee, integrity fee, clothing fee, medical examination fee and training fee.

Anyway, you should have heard of the tricks of those black intermediaries. )

2, claiming to be a task, let you send junk advertisements everywhere, recruit more people, and pull people at different levels.

Now you can know why there are so many people who want to advertise and entrust.

3, claiming to type, let you pay the courier fee and postage first, and then the other party will blacklist you and give you a set.

(For example, advertisements from fake publishing houses or fictional publishing houses require you to pay for them without exception.)

4, claiming to post, let your mobile phone register and enter the verification code, personalize the signature, secretly customize the high-priced information service, and deduct your phone bill until it stops.

(For example, those who let you enter your mobile phone number, or lie to you about your mobile phone number, you should be careful in such places.)

5, claiming to make money, give you a suspicious link, let you contribute click-through rate and popularity.

Is it worthwhile to spend so much energy on these advertisements, internet access fees and electricity bills, and spend your eyesight, energy and time? )

6, claiming to verify, asking you to provide a bank card, tricking you into entering your password, and taking the opportunity to grab the balance inside.

The security of personal information cannot be overemphasized, so be careful. )

7. claiming to start a business requires you to take the lead in developing offline, claiming to invest as much as possible and return as much as possible.

(For example, the user name is Q, and how much money to pay is advertised everywhere. It doesn't sell you real things, but sells you some software/cosmetics/health products that are not worth two dollars in San Qian, and then lets you pull people off the production line and claim how much they earn a day.

8, claiming to be a part-time job, sending you poisonous content, infecting your chat tools, and sending money-making advertisements to your friends.

(Some friends around me have encountered it: the other party used chat tools to pretend to be friends, claiming that he had a car accident and asked him to remit money to save lives. Fortunately, it was discovered in time that it was fraud. )