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Does 58 require a deposit for part-time job recruitment in the same city? Can you trust it?

Making money in the short term, right? How can there be such insurance?

Unless it’s a part-time job? Something like that? You probably want to do it online, right? Gold will not fall from the sky, you have to rely on your own efforts. . . . . .

There are too many scammers online. Almost all of the part-time jobs that advertise randomly are scams, especially those that require payment to join, or those that require typing. I have never seen such a job offer so far. It's true, so be careful.

Instead of your score, please think about it with your toes.

Is it a network that everyone can claim to recruit? Can it be more reliable than roadside telephone poles?

Netizens who can see your question think about such good things all day long.

Go online, ask a question, give some points, sit back and wait, waiting for pie to fall from the sky?

Then who needs to study, who still needs to work hard to find a job?

Isn’t it enough to wait for real money to come uninvited?

As for typing, I suggest you stop doing it

Do you think all netizens have nothing to do and they insist on telling you about opportunities to make money?

Do you think scammers are stuck in the Stone Age and don’t know how to register an account to post advertisements claiming to be recruiting but actually committing fraud?

Those who hang out online all day long come to you when they see your information,

like maggots attached to bones, posting advertisements everywhere, giving personal opinions/hearsay,

< p> Claims to be a recruiter, claims to be a part-timer, claims to be a poster, claims to be a surveyor,

claims to be a high salary person, claims to be a daily payer, claims to be a task person, claims to be a money maker,

Those who claim to be low commissions, those who claim to be promotions, those who claim to be projects, those who claim to be entrepreneurs,

those who claim to be franchises, those who claim to be investors, those who claim to be training, those who claim to be handmade,

those who claim to be agents , those who claim to be recharges, those who claim to be platforms, those who claim to be betting,

those who claim to be chain stores, those who claim to be direct sales, and those who claim to be e-commerce.

I swear that I won’t lie to others, and I am so grateful that I praise something that is easy to make money.

What kind of kindness do you think it is?

Those who sell agency software are like maggots attached to their bones. Everyone’s answer is that it is easy to make money.

And they will leave their own QQ or choose to register their account. into qq.

If it was really a legitimate place, would it be necessary to find so many people and spare no effort to advertise?

If I am simply answering your question, is it necessary to recommend it to you?

Or even if so, is it necessary to leave contact information and online store address for you? Think more for yourself.

Why do those people post advertisements everywhere, and why do they have to look for you?

Every one of them is waiting for you to join, sell you software,

draw you as his downline, and bring him the so-called "rolling wealth."

Whoever cares about you, whoever has interests in you, whoever has desires for you, may lie to you.

Anyway, bragging does not pay taxes. I hope you understand this.

You ignore the well-intentioned reminders from netizens. You flock to those who post false advertisements everywhere.

With such wishful thinking, I would rather die than save you, and wait until you are fooled a few more times.