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How to see through the big trap scam of nail training
First of all, cut corners.

Due to "more temples and fewer monks", many training courses have the problem of insufficient students, and often "multi-class integration" due to insufficient students after the start of school. Some classes are still shrinking, ranging from one or two classes to dozens. The training materials are only a few pages, but the cost of training is no less than that of "masterpieces".

Anti-fraud skills: verify the class hours, class size and information of the training class before registration.

Second, sell dog meat by hanging sheep's head.

The typical practice is to label famous schools and famous teachers and vigorously promote the packaging ability, which is actually not worthy of the name. As we all know, there are well-known tutors in every training field, which has great appeal among the students. The names of these famous teachers have become "cash cows" for some training institutions to attract students. Some training courses first attract students under the banner of "famous teachers", but in formal classes, they are replaced on the spot for various reasons such as "the teacher is sick". The more training institutions that have nothing to do with universities, the more they like to take famous teachers in universities as "scorpions".

Anti-fraud skills: Don't be overly superstitious about "famous teachers". Even real teachers are usually very busy, and some are flying around the country, so it is difficult to guarantee the quality of lectures. It's even less worthwhile to be fooled by a fake teacher.

Third, exaggeration.

At present, many training courses draw lessons from the promotion strategy of merchants to buy first. In publicity, they often hire highly motivated lecturers and hold some free lectures to publicize the training effect. They know the psychology of the audience very well, and all the contents are to the point, but they want to hear the specific analysis, so they have to "sign up", but after you pay the money, the training class begins to be perfunctory and does not mention the training effect.

Anti-fraud skills: calmly analyze the academic difficulty and employment prospects, and must not be misled by publicity.

Fourth, show off "overseas relations"

It is easy to encounter this kind of deception on the training ground with close contact with overseas. Training institutions usually can't wait to disclose the news of negotiations with overseas institutions to the media to subsidize their training programs. There are generally three kinds of illegal foreign-related cooperative education projects: the first is the cooperation between Chinese and foreign regular schools, but it has not been approved by the education authorities. If the teaching quality is relatively guaranteed, students still agree; Second, the quality of various training courses provided by foreign "diploma workshops" is not guaranteed; The third kind is simply that domestic training institutions are playing the signboard of foreign schools and swindling.

Anti-fraud skills: send an email to its overseas partners for verification.

Fifth, make a free sign.

Advertisements such as "free tuition" were publicly advertised, but after dialing the registration number, the service lady said, "You are late, our free classes and preferential classes are full, and other classes have been opened, and the tuition fees are not high." Similar slogans include "There are only a few days left to register" and "There is not much balance, so register as soon as possible". These languages often attract the attention of applicants, but their authenticity is questionable.

Anti-fraud skills: Don't forget an old saying, there is no such thing as a free lunch. [Page]

Sixth, force you to pay step by step.

Objectively speaking, it is not easy to implement quantitative evaluation for training other than applied skills, so some training institutions set traps in charging. At first glance, the students' fees are reasonable, but the subsequent fees are endless, which can be described as "killing people" with a blunt knife.

Anti-fraud skills: the responsibilities and obligations of the training institution should be clearly defined in the contract.

Seventh, the company runs classes.

Except that the student card is issued by a regular school, other things, including teaching management and exams, are the responsibility of another company. Unfamiliar with teaching management, the effect of running a school is not ideal. At present, this type of class running is popular and has a growing trend. Its outstanding features are big name, high fees and irregular management.

Anti-fraud skills: investigate clearly before registration.

Eighth, the certificate trap

In order to attract students, some training courses make promises at will and mislead students. After the training, the trainees either can't get the promised certificate or can only get the certificate produced by the organizer, which has no authority at all, just like waste paper.

Anti-fraud skills: know your certification qualifications. The Ministry of Education has a clear definition of postgraduate courses, seminars and training courses, and different projects correspond to different certificates.

Ninth, disguised promotion

At present, many training courses also sell teaching materials, counseling materials, tapes and so on. After class, the purpose of individual irresponsible teachers is to sell his materials, and the result of students paying for classes is to buy back a lot of materials.

Anti-fraud skills: those who are not suitable have the right not to buy.

Tenth, run away

Because the current training courses are all about paying money before attending classes, few training institutions take the money and run away. When you go to class, there is no trace of them at all.

Anti-fraud skills: listen to word of mouth and see the effect. Don't take part in training courses organized by unfamiliar institutions easily, and keep the materials distributed by trainers well. This is not only for auditing, but also a strong evidence to safeguard their rights and interests after problems arise.