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Is it true that I saw that businessman in the market?

The typical trick of pyramid selling is:

Self-proclaimed recruitment, "inviting" job seekers with no social experience, especially fresh graduates, to interview/train/practice/try-out/check-in/business trip in other places in various names.

1, pretending to be China Railway, China Construction, China Communications, Sinochem, China Coal, China United, CIMC, Zhongshui and PetroChina. . Midea, LG, Pepsi, Kraft, Heinz, McDonald's and other large state-owned groups. . And other well-known enterprises.

2, advertising everywhere claims to be recruitment, especially to the classified information website can advertise casually, without reviewing the information of recruiters.

3. Most of the contact information is a free email that can be discarded at any time, a newly registered qq, an unidentified private mobile phone, and a PHS disguised as a landline with an area code (you can receive a delivery report by sending a text message).

4, don't ask about education, don't ask about gender, don't ask about experience, as long as you submit your resume, you will be contacted automatically, and everyone wants it.

5, or: collect your contact information online, come uninvited and give you a phone/mobile phone /QQ/ email to claim an interview.

I have reminded you a thousand times not to post your contact information everywhere, or some insurance agents will come uninvited.

6. Go through your personal information and family situation step by step. Only then did I find that I had no acquaintances in the local area and was not familiar with the public security law.

7. I told you that you were accepted, and I told you to go to other places for an interview/training/internship/trial/physical examination/registration/business trip. The locations are all chaotic areas in Guangdong, such as Dongguan, Shaoguan, Huizhou, Zhongshan and Meizhou. Poverty-stricken border areas, such as Luoyang, Nanyang and Luohe in Henan, Langfang in Hebei (the nearest pyramid selling dens to Beijing), Bazhou, Renqiu, Cangzhou, Liaocheng, Binzhou and Heze in Shandong, Guyuan in Ningxia, Weinan in Shaanxi, Yuncheng in Shanxi, Jingmen in Hubei, Changsha, Loudi, Xiangtan and Yongzhou in Hunan, Xuancheng, Fuyang in Anhui, and all parts of Guangxi, are the base camps of pyramid selling.

What will happen if you go? You can think with your rich imagination. . . .