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Is handwork really a lie? I already paid 500 yuan. They said they had paid for three days.

Of course it's a lie. Under the guise of "recruitment", the criminal suspect concentrated the victims in the group chat, and "encouraged" the list through online live training and publicity, making this seemingly "eating by ability" a tempting trap.

At first, they will ask you to pay a part of the deposit or something, and then they will give you a particularly good job until you deliver the goods, and then they will tell you the materials or other expenses. In short, be careful of the dike.

"Online recruitment" fraud mainly takes advantage of the difficulties in finding a job during the current epidemic, the job seekers are eager to make money and stay at home full-time. Li, a policeman handling the case, said that the recruiter will assign tasks to job seekers, and the initial tasks are simple and easy to complete.

However, the difficulty of the later task is greatly improved, and the average person can't complete it. The recruiter refuses to refund the agency fee on this ground. Because the loss is small and deceptive, many victims often choose to admit that they are unlucky.

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Matters needing attention

Job seekers looking for manual jobs online must choose professional websites with high credibility. If you encounter a job advertisement that needs to pay intermediary fees, training fees, security deposits and other conditions, you should be vigilant and don't remit money at will. Once you encounter fraud, remember to save the evidence and call the police in time.

People's Daily Online-More than 3,000 job seekers were defrauded of nearly 5 million yuan.