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Some companies cheat money by charging deposits and training fees. How should job seekers identify this scam?
Some companies cheat money by charging deposits and training fees. How should job seekers identify this scam? Self-proclaimed recruitment, and then let you pay deposit, deposit, filing fee, integrity fee, clothing fee, medical examination fee and training fee in various names. 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? Give yourself 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?

Typing, let you pay the courier fee and postage first, and then the other party blacklists you and calls you. You can open any publishing house in this country. 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.

Post, let the 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. Claim to make money, give you a suspicious link, and 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?

Verification requires you to provide a bank card and fool you into entering a password 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. Claiming that starting a business requires you to pull people off the assembly line and claim how much investment you need and how much return you want.