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Can you trust those typists recruited online?
Are you here to sell part-time typing scam ads?
Any "netizen" comes forward and claims that hearsay is true and reliable, do you believe it?
There are a bunch of usernames of QQ numbers upstairs and downstairs, and each one wants you to be their offline person. Do you have to go?
In this era, computers are so popular that everyone can type and writers are surfing the Internet.
If just typing with a mouse can give you real money, how can there be so many graduates in the world who cannot find jobs?
In this kind of part-time job, there are only a few types of deceptive tricks. You need to know the right ones first.
1. Claim to be recruiting, and then ask you to pay money in various names - deposit, security deposit, filing fee, integrity deposit, clothing fee, physical examination fee, training fee.
Whether it’s online, on TV or in newspapers, you should have heard about the tactics of shady intermediaries. Do you have to cry and shout to pay those people?
2. The self-proclaimed mission allows you to post spam advertisements everywhere, recruit more people, and pull people layer by layer to be fooled.
Even if the other party doesn’t want you to be a free agent, I will really give you three melons and two sons. You have to post advertisements for scammers, and act as a medical doctor who defrauds terminally ill patients of their money, peddling false and fraudulent information, causing underage children to skip high school entrance exams and college entrance examinations to go to training institutions, and letting students who are short of money believe those money-making advertisements. Hand over the money obediently?
3. Claim to be a typist and ask you to pay the express fee and postage first, and then the other party will add you to the blacklist and make you disappear.
In this country where the news media is monitored by the government, publishing houses can be opened casually.
Can anyone pretend to be a publishing house or make up a fictitious publishing house and claim to be recruiting? Typing part-time so you can get scammed? For example, the questioners and respondents all advocated that a certain publishing house was authentic and reliable, and without exception they asked you to believe it and pay the money.
4. They claim to be posting, asking you to register with your mobile phone and enter a verification code, personalize your signature, secretly customize high-priced information services, and charge your phone bill until the phone is shut down.
Beware of places that ask you to enter your mobile phone number, or try to defraud your mobile phone number. Do not post your identity information or mobile phone number everywhere, for fear that it will not fall into the hands of insurance, intermediaries, fraud, and transfer gangs.
5. Claims to make money, gives you a suspicious link, and allows you to contribute click-through rates and popularity.
Is it worth spending so much energy to click on these ads, paying for Internet and electricity bills, and wasting your eyesight, energy and time?
6. They claim to be verification, ask you to provide your bank card, and trick you into entering your password to steal the balance inside.
The security of personal information cannot be overemphasized, so be careful. It has been reported many times on TV and online, but some people still want to believe it. Maybe we should let them be fooled a few more times as a kind of education.
7. If you claim to be an entrepreneur, you will be asked to recruit people to get offline. You will get a certain amount of return as much as you claim to invest.
Those who pull people’s hair to grow offline, no matter how they call themselves or how they advertise themselves, are just transfers.
Those who sell online store advertisements post advertisements everywhere to attract people, waiting for you to fall into their trap.
I look forward to you every day to listen to their eloquent words and bring them huge benefits.
As for those of us netizens who hate advertising, what are you trying to do?
8. Self-proclaimed part-time job, sending you poisonous content, infecting your chat tools, and sending money-making advertisements to your friends.
Last year, a friend encountered the situation: the other party used a chat tool to pretend to be a friend, claiming that he had been in a car accident and wanted him to send money to save his life. Fortunately, he discovered that it was a scam in time.
Look at the overwhelming online store advertisements for yourself. Everyone’s username is Q number, they all advocate making money, they want you to buy their software, and they want you to be their offline. It’s so crazy. Even if online corruption cannot be curbed, do you have to add fuel to the flames? Do you have to go to the bottom of this pyramid that pulls people's hair down?
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