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Why is the recruitment information on 58.com clearly for a local store, why is it a phone number from out of town? Is this a liar?

This recruitment information is obviously the work of scammers, and netizens in 58.com have discovered many such scammers.

Many people have been deceived by various recruitments on 58.com. On 58.com, if you are deceived, you have no way to hold the scammer accountable, because the 58.com website does not have online customer service or a complaint hotline, and will not pay attention to your rights protection requests.

58 city recruitment information is too fake. The main reason is that the 58.com website no longer has supervision. As long as you have money, scammers can run rampant.

Now 58.com has revealed its true face as a fraud. The audit and certification they conduct are easy to pass if they are fake, but they are stuck if they are real. The strictness of their review is actually related to payment. Although the website is yours, it is up to you to decide whether it passes or not, but the audit and certification cannot be based on money. Just because the scammers paid, you cannot turn the black certification into white, and the real users publish it for free. White certification is black. By doing this, 58.com is undoubtedly colluding with scammers, disrupting the e-commerce online market and defrauding users of their money.

58.com is also very shameless. Many network system settings and prompts are fake, and the system is often manually controlled by the background.

My example clearly shows that they are the result of manual manipulation.

I have always used the same phone number, the same suite, and the same picture to post personal listings on 58.com. On the surface, it doesn't look like an agency (does a broker only do a rental business of about 40 square meters)? However, in order to force me to pay promotion fees, 58.com’s backend changed my status to an agent without any basis. In order to appeal, they took away my ID card, real estate certificate, household register and other information. The webpage also indicated that the submission was successful and a reply would be given within 24 hours. But a week passed and there was no news at all. I contacted online customer service multiple times, but failed to get in touch once. Filling in user feedback multiple times was in vain.