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I got a job as a typist in Zhaopin.com, and I have to pay a deposit. Could it be a scam?
If you're not here to sell fake publishing houses' part-time typing fraud advertisements, can you think with your toes a little?

Can anyone build a website at the price of cabbage, pretend to be a publishing house or a fictional publishing house, and claim to recruit part-time typing/typing to make you fall for it?

Computers are so popular in this era that everyone can type and writers surf the Internet.

Think with your toes. How can you earn so much money by typing a few words?

These places advertise everywhere, and they need to recruit people everywhere for such high wages?

If you move your mouse and type, you can get real money. How can there be such a person who can't find a job?

There are only a few kinds of part-time jobs and deceptive routines. You'd better sit down first.

1, claiming to recruit, and then asking you to pay in various names-deposit, deposit, filing fee, integrity fee, clothing fee, medical examination fee and training fee.

Whether on the Internet, on TV or in newspapers, you should have heard of the tactics of those black intermediaries. Do you have to cry and shout to pay those people?

2, claiming to be a task, let you send junk advertisements everywhere, recruit more people, and pull people at different levels.

Now you can know why there are so many job advertisements and those entrusted. How much does it cost to pull a person? Why don't you do such a good thing?

3, claiming to type, let you pay the courier fee and postage first, and then the other party will blacklist you and call you.

When you are a publishing house in this country, you can open it at will.

Can someone pretend to be a publishing house or a fictional publishing house to fool you? For example, those advertisements, questioners and respondents who pretend to be publishing houses or fictional publishing houses echo each other, advocate the authenticity and reliability of a publishing house, and ask you to pay without exception.

4, claiming to post, let your mobile phone register and enter the verification code, personalize the signature, secretly customize the high-priced information service, and deduct your phone bill until it stops.

For example, those who ask you to enter your mobile phone number, or try to defraud you of your mobile phone number, you should be careful in such places. Don't post your identity information and mobile phone number everywhere, for fear of falling into the hands of insurance, intermediary, fraud and number theft gangs.

5, claiming to make money, give you a suspicious link, let you contribute click-through rate and popularity.

Is it worthwhile to spend so much energy on these advertisements and catch up with the electricity fee for surfing the internet, and spend your eyesight, energy and time?

6, claiming to verify, asking you to provide a bank card, tricking you into entering your password, and taking the opportunity to grab the balance inside.

The security of personal information cannot be overemphasized, so be careful. It has been reported many times on TV and online, and some people still want to write it. Maybe they should be fooled a few times more. This is an education.

7, claiming to start a business, I want you to pull people off the assembly line, claiming to invest as much as possible and return as much as possible.

Have you seen the episode of kitchen knife door?

Buying three knives is a black iron brother, buying 30 is a bronze brother, buying 300 is a silver brother, buying 3000 is a gold brother, and there are diamond brothers on it.

The value of buying goods deviates from the value of using goods, and it is off the assembly line by pulling people to develop.

No matter what they call themselves and how they flaunt themselves, they are preaching.

Those who peddle online shop advertisements advertise everywhere, waiting for you to trap yourself.

I expect you to listen to their eloquence every day and bring them rich benefits.

And what do we netizens who hate advertisements want from you?

If you can't tell the difference between good and bad, or collude with them to sell advertisements, then there is no need to say more.

8, claiming to be a part-time job, sending you poisonous content, infecting your chat tools, and sending money-making advertisements to your friends.

A few days ago, a friend met him: the other party pretended to be a friend with a chat tool, claiming that he had a car accident and asked him to remit money to save his life. Fortunately, it was discovered in time that it was fraud.

Look at the overwhelming online store advertisements by yourself. Everyone's user name is Q, and everyone advocates making money. They all want you to buy his software and pull you off the assembly line. Even if this cutting behavior can't be stopped, isn't it?