There are just a few types of deceptive tricks for this type of part-time job.
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.
(Anyway, you should have heard of the tactics of those black intermediaries)
2. Call yourself a task, allowing you to post spam advertisements everywhere, recruit more people, and pull people in layer by layer. Came to be fooled.
(Now you can know why there are so many job advertisements, as well as those who work as trustees)
3. Claim to be typing, asking you to pay the express fee and postage first, and then the other party Add you to the blacklist and let you play and disappear.
(For example, advertisements pretending to be a publishing house, or fictitious publishing houses, will invariably require you to pay money)
4. Post by claiming to be a publisher, and ask you to register with your mobile phone and enter a verification code , personalized signature, secretly customize high-priced information services, and charge your phone bill until the phone is shut down.
(For example, those who ask you to enter your mobile phone number, or defraud your mobile phone number, you must be careful in such places)
5. Claim to make money, and give you a suspicious Links allow 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. Claiming to be verified, you are asked to provide your bank card , tricking you into entering your password and taking the opportunity to steal the balance inside.
(The security of personal information cannot be overemphasized, so be careful)
7. If you claim to be an entrepreneur, you will be asked to take the lead in developing the offline business. How much investment will you claim to make? How much is the return?
(For example, the user name is q, and he advertises how much he has to pay, and does not sell you anything in kind, but sells you some software/cosmetics/health products that are not worth two cents, and then asks you to buy them. Her hair is growing offline, and she claims to make a certain amount of money per day)