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Help me see if this is a pyramid scheme! thank you

Remember! "All the hustle and bustle of the world is for profit, and all the hustle and bustle of the world is for profit", while fools think that "all the world is cheating, cheating is a hero, and being cheated is a fool"! ! ! ! ! !

Although the phrase "there will be no pie in the sky" has been said for so many years, some people will believe that there will be a pie in the sky one day. This is the secret of a liar's success. We should understand that "nothing will fall in the sky", so cutting off our greed may be the most important way to save ourselves! ! !

Life is like this, full of twists and turns, full of deception, full of all kinds of opportunities. Don't want to get rich overnight, don't daydream, keep your feet on the ground and move forward step by step. Most of us are still ordinary people. Just living our normal life. Plain is the truth. So in the end, I advise you that there are many choices in life, but every choice should be cautious. I hope we can grow up slowly in the scam. Get smart slowly.

Investors often feel that their choices are visionary. Others are cheated because others are too stupid, and he won't make a wrong choice (when he understands, the cucumber dishes are cold)! In the economic society, the magic of money is getting bigger and bigger, and more and more people lose themselves under the temptation of money (why not? )!

For those stubborn people, we can only mourn their misfortune and anger them!

Cases of being cheated by netizens during job hunting.

1, impossible network marketing

In the second half of her senior year, Xiao Nie received an interview notice. The other party claimed to be Company A and read Xiao Nie's resume on the recruitment website. They just wanted to recruit sales staff. "At that time, it was the peak season for job hunting, and everyone received several calls almost every day." Xiao Nie has no doubt. And then he went online to check the company information, which is also a very formal foreign company. Although the location is in Shenzhen, Xiao Nie's voice interview is also reasonable.

The first round of voice interview investigates personal basic information, such as name, age, height, weight, blood type, graduate school, major, personality specialty, etc. In the second interview, a "supervisor" surnamed Sun asked Xiao Nie about his personal handling, personality characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and some of his professional knowledge. I also asked him about the company's overtime and business trips, and finally did two personality tests. These interview methods, which are frequently experienced in the process of job hunting, also make Xiao Nie feel more at ease, and the goodwill and recognition of the other party make him look forward to this job more and more.

When he got the official notice of being accepted by Company A, and asked him to report to Shenzhen with his ID card and two copies, education and reward certificate, five one-inch bareheaded photos and one-month living expenses, Xiao Nie still felt very gratified and felt that he could start a new career in the south. Unexpectedly, the nightmare began after the train arrived at the station. Director Sun, who interviewed Xiao Nie, quickly told him that his job was "online sales", which was not the A company he found online. They just borrowed the name of Shenzhen A Company. Although it is hard for Xiao Nie, who can't give up completely, to accept this fact, he persisted. As a result, in the next few days, he found that almost everyone was cheated, and most of them were college students. After getting in touch with his classmates, Xiao Nie finally realized that he had fallen into the pyramid scheme trap, and it was a pyramid scheme for college students. The next day, he urged to leave the company. When the company saw that Xiao Nie had no business progress for more than 20 days, it ironically said that the gap between Xiao Nie and the interview was too big, and it was not the "real talent and practical learning" they needed, so Xiao Nie was able to get out smoothly. Although the loss of travel expenses and living expenses is not small, but eventually escaped from the pyramid scheme trap, there is no more loss, Xiao Nie already feels very lucky.

Several boys who took the Shanghai University exam this year, because of family financial difficulties, discussed to do short-term work together. During the National Day, they happened to see a notice next to a steamed stuffed bun shop outside the south gate of the school, which said that part-time workers and hourly workers specially recruit students during holidays. 12 There are about 58 posts, including security guards, drivers and waiters, and they are paid 30 yuan a day to go to 50 yuan. Several people came to Haicheng Building on Jiefang West Road according to the address on the notice. As soon as they went upstairs, they were taken to an office. After filling out a resume, they were asked to pay 80 yuan money. After paying the money, I was told that it was an employment agency. 80 yuan's money is an introduction fee, which guarantees to introduce them to satisfactory jobs within one year. If it exceeds one year, they need to pay another 100 yuan.

Several students said that after two days, the employment agency gave them the mobile phone of a moving company "Zeng Zong" and worked as a moving worker for one day. Afterwards, the moving company did not pay any compensation. They called for money, but the other party kept shirking it. When they asked again two days ago, the other party actually said it was a probation period and there was no compensation. Several people went to the intermediary to ask for a refund of the agency fee, and the intermediary said that the agency fee would not be refunded if it was collected. During the interview, several sophomores reported that this kind of employment agency cheated many students in the same way when they were freshmen. When they arrived there, they were asked to fill out a resume and pay 50 yuan to 80 yuan. When introducing a job with monthly income in 700 yuan, he was asked to pay 200 yuan money. Some students paid the money, and after working in the introduced company for a few days, they were dismissed by excuses. The money given to the employment agency has no receipt or invoice, and most of it will not be returned.

In this regard, the relevant personnel of the Self-service Management Center of the Student Affairs Office of Hainan University told the reporter that every year when new students enter school, the college will educate them on safety precautions, and the school is also trying its best to provide students with aid positions. But because there are too many students, it is impossible to arrange it at once. Some students go off-campus to find jobs themselves, but they are deceived because of their weak awareness of prevention. The school will further strengthen this publicity.

The person in charge reminded students that if they go out to work, they must raise their awareness of prevention. Because freshmen who just entered school don't understand many social phenomena, they are easily deceived. Therefore, it is best for freshmen not to rush out to work. If you need work-study positions, it is best to contact through the school.

2. College students have been cheated repeatedly.

Recently, two newly graduated female college students reported that at the end of June this year, they went to the "recruitment location" of an education group in Beijing to learn about the recruitment situation. On July 1 1, two girls came to an education group in Beijing to apply for flight attendants of Cambodia International Airlines as agreed in advance. "Recruiters" require each person to pay a training fee of 30,550 yuan in advance, and pay the full employment fee of160 million yuan before July 25th, and promise to fly before Christmas this year.

Recruiters boasted that they were "the sole authorized person of Cambodian International Airlines in China" and took out a "power of attorney" to convince them. Each of them paid a training fee of 30,550 yuan and signed a contract with the recruiter. When they were going back to Nanjing to apply for passports and raise money, a Beijing Legal Evening News shattered their dream of international aviation. They consulted the Civil Aviation Administration of China online, and all they got was that there was no air route from Cambodia to Beijing.

The police told reporters that in such cases, swindlers often offer attractive conditions, and foreign international airlines can get generous treatment as bait to collect high training fees and employment fees. Another feature of the case is fraud in different places. For example, in this case, a Beijing company set up a recruitment point in Nanjing to advertise fraud, so it is easier for the victim to find out the true identity and inside story of the fraudster.

3. Two female college students were cheated.

Recently, two newly graduated female college students reported that at the end of June this year, they went to the "recruitment location" of an education group in Beijing to learn about the recruitment situation. On July 1 1, two girls came to an education group in Beijing to apply for flight attendants of Cambodia International Airlines as agreed in advance. "Recruiters" require each person to pay a training fee of 30,550 yuan in advance, and pay the full employment fee of160 million yuan before July 25th, and promise to fly before Christmas this year.

Recruiters boasted that they were "the sole authorized person of Cambodian International Airlines in China" and took out a "power of attorney" to convince them. Each of them paid a training fee of 30,550 yuan and signed a contract with the recruiter. When they were going back to Nanjing to apply for passports and raise money, a Beijing Legal Evening News shattered their dream of international aviation. They consulted the Civil Aviation Administration of China online, and all they got was that there was no air route from Cambodia to Beijing.

The police told reporters that in such cases, swindlers often offer attractive conditions, and foreign international airlines can get generous treatment as bait to collect high training fees and employment fees. Another feature of the case is fraud in different places. For example, in this case, a Beijing company set up a recruitment point in Nanjing to advertise fraud, so it is easier for the victim to find out the true identity and inside story of the fraudster.