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Is it illegal to brush a bill?
1. Recently, many mobile phone users often receive advertising messages to solicit a part-time job, saying that they can earn 40 yuan to 50 yuan every time they swipe it, making money easily and without risk. On Sina Weibo, there are dozens of "super topics" about part-time job brushing, with more than160,000 readings and tens of thousands of posts. Many young people who post from housewives have no stable source of income, unlimited time and place, easy work and pocket money, which are the main reasons to attract them.

2. The police of Fuzhou Anti-Fraud Center said that according to the relevant laws and regulations, it is illegal to brush a bill online. Those who organize the brush will face a maximum fine of 2 million yuan and may be investigated for criminal responsibility. Previously, the first case of "organizing a single bill to be punished" was pronounced in the Yuhang District People's Court in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. In this case, the defendant made a profit of more than 900,000 yuan by creating a website and using chat tools to establish a platform for brushing and frying orders, and organizing and assisting members to publish or accept the task of brushing and frying orders through the platform. This kind of behavior disturbs the market order, and the circumstances are particularly serious. Finally, he was sentenced to five years and nine months in prison and fined 920,000 yuan. Liu Junhai, a professor at the Law School of Renmin University of China, said that besides organizers, it is illegal for customers to swipe their cards.

3. Although there is no special legal provision to determine the legal liability of customers in China at present, it can be determined according to the Tort Liability Law and other relevant laws. Li Weizhen, acting president of Quanzhou Enterprise Law Research Association, believes that according to the Tort Liability Law, if a customer takes the initiative to brush a bill while knowing that it involves false propaganda, it will be regarded as * * * and will be jointly and severally liable for the losses of consumers. Yan Sanzhong, deputy dean of the School of Politics and Law of Jiangxi Normal University, believes that a customer who swipes a bill with a large number of participants and a large amount of money may constitute a * * * crime, knowing that it may commit a crime.

The act of brushing a bill itself is not a civil act based on the true meaning of the parties. On the contrary, the act of "malicious collusion and harming the interests of the state, the collective or the third party" as stipulated in the contract law is an invalid contract. From beginning to end, the act of swiping a bill has not been protected by civil law, and it is even an out-and-out illegal act. 20 18 The newly revised Anti-Unfair Competition Law clearly stipulates that business operators shall not help other business operators to carry out false or misleading commercial propaganda by organizing false transactions. Violators are fined more than 200,000 yuan1000,000 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, a fine ranging from/kloc-0 to 2 million yuan may be imposed, and the business license may be revoked.