Beginning in the first half of this year, there have been a lot of "part-time jobs" on the Internet. These so-called "part-time jobs", under the banner of "without leaving the house, making daily income", "clicking the mouse, making money easily", are actually criminals committing online telecommunications fraud.

  Ms. Meng of Nanning posted a part-time resume on a website, and soon a stranger invited her to take part in a "swipe".

Ms. Ningmeng, Guangxi: He said that he works part-time online, and it is sufficient to operate at home. The highest order will cost 20-30 yuan.

  Later, the other party asked Ms. Meng to add the QQ number of the dispatcher. The dispatcher immediately gave her a QR code, saying that as long as you swipe the code, you could "swipe the bill." Who knew that Ms. Meng had lost 900 yuan immediately after scanning the code.

Ms. Nanning, Guangxi: (He said) I made a mistake, and then he recommended a registration refund process (to me).

  According to the other party's request, Ms. Meng made a refund registration. At this time, the other party presented a QR code, and Ms. Meng continued to scan. As a result, the 27,000 yuan in the bank card was immediately wiped out. In order to be able to return the money, the anxious Ms. Meng swept again and again according to the request of the other party. The QR code of each platform, the money was not returned, and the savings card and credit card were swept away more than 60,000 yuan. And Ms. Huang of Nanning downloaded an App for Swiping Bills, which “swipes orders” for specific online stores. Every time you need to pay for the order first, and complete the “Swipe Orders” task, you can return the principal, and Can earn a commission of 5% of the order amount.

Ms. Huang, Nanning, Guangxi: Ask me to make money into this (company) account. After the review, I said that there was money there, and I would immediately return the commission.

  After brushing 3 orders and successfully earning commissions, the customer service of the brushing app told Ms. Huang that she could start the welfare order task due to her good credit, and the commission for each order was increased to 8% to 10%. In order to get back the principal and commission of the welfare bill, Ms. Huang stepped into the trap step by step, and invested more than 80,000 yuan successively. Until the customer service lost contact, she found that she was deceived. Ms. Huang Meng Meng reported the case to the local police.

Huang Qingfan, Network Fraud Crime Investigation Brigade, Criminal Investigation Detachment, Public Security Bureau, Nanning City, Nanning, Guangxi: Suspects mainly rely on that kind of high return, and then work easily, without leaving home, they can earn two or three hundred yuan a day, three or four days at home Under the guise of a hundred yuan, to lure some under this guise, young people whose work is relatively less fixed or not working, those who take children at home (housewives).

  It is understood that in recent years, as a kind of illegal behavior of telecommunications network fraud, fraudulent fraud has involved a wide range of victims and various forms of committing crimes. Therefore, fraudulent fraud has become the current work of public security organs at all levels to combat telecommunications fraud Top priority. Since the beginning of this year, the police in Nanning, Guangxi alone have arrested 647 suspects of telecommunications network fraud and 122 criminal detentions, of which fraudulent fraud accounts for 21.5% of the total number of fraud cases in Nanning’s telecommunications network, ranking second in the number of cases. These scams are all the same.

"Move your finger to make money" really sets the routine step by step

  The usual means of brushing bills is to use advance advances and post-settlement methods to deceive advances.

  The reporter randomly added a part-time QQ group to make money. A customer service named "Xiao Fang is a little sweet" added a reporter QQ to ask if a part-time billing is needed, and the work content is attached for the reporter to consider. A few minutes later, the customer service "Xiao Fang is a little sweet" said that the review had been passed, so the reporter added a customer service QQ number called "Xiao Dong" and started to take over, and sent a video tutorial.

  The billing process in this video tutorial is very simple, that is, the “merchant QR code” sent by the customer service. After scanning the single person, it will pop up a certain amount of payment interface, let the biller enter the payment password, and then it will jump out of the so-called Contact merchant payment interface. The customer service "Xiaodong" instructed the reporter to "bill the order" through the QQ phone voice, and sent a QR code picture to let the reporter quickly scan the code. He also said that the QR code is time-limited, and the reporter needs to complete the "order" as soon as possible. Then, according to his instructions, the reporter scanned the QR code.

Xiaodong, a customer service provider in Beijing: Pay here is 4996 (Yuan). Don't use your fingerprint for the first payment, just enter the password and click OK. Choose to spend payment, enter the password will pop up corporate payment, will not deduct your payment, and then our company to pay.

  Customer service Xiaodong has been urging reporters to quickly enter the payment password. To ensure the safety of the funds, the reporter terminated the payment. After 10 minutes, the customer service "Xiao Fang is a little sweet" who was in front of the reporter, urged the reporter to quickly process the "order" by voice call.

Xiaofang, a customer service customer in Beijing, is a little sweet: if you don’t do it, the merchant will deduct our deposit, a few hundred. There are many orders, about 150 to 200 a day (commission).

  So, after the reporter enters the payment password, will there really be "corporate payment"? The reporter searched the Internet for the "scan code merchant pay" keyword and found that after entering the payment password, the money was wiped out, the customer service was lost, and there was no so-called "corporate pay", the risk of "swinging part-time jobs" This can be seen.

Swiping bills as an illegal business model requires legal responsibility

  In order to gain more attention and sales volume, merchants choose to pay the bills. On the one hand, they are deceived by those who brush the bills. On the other hand, choosing to brush the bills itself is illegal. Regardless of whether it is a bill-sweeper or a merchant who chooses to swipe a bill, it is subject to legal sanctions.

  When a reporter searches for a certain product on the e-commerce platform, it is not difficult to find that there will be a "by sales" search button. Among the thousands of e-commerce products, the larger the sales volume, the more favorable reviews will be ranked in the search results. At the forefront. Experts believe that the important reason for the repeated prohibition of e-commerce platforms is the ranking mechanism of e-commerce platforms, and the purchase references that most consumers are accustomed to. Many merchants have used this method to gain more consumer attention and Views.

Liu Deliang, a professor at the Law School of Beijing Normal University: Brushing bills is an illegal business model and marketing behavior. He himself wants to use fraud to deceive consumers, and such behavior is included in his work. He violated the provisions of the law, so even as a victim, it is difficult to obtain the understanding of the public.

  Experts pointed out that brushing orders is a kind of false advertising and unfair competition, infringing consumers' right to know, and violating laws such as the Advertising Law, Anti-Unfair Competition Law, and E-Commerce Law.

Professor Liu Deliang of the Beijing Normal University Law School: E-commerce companies should realize that brushing orders is an illegal commercial marketing act. Once discovered, it not only bears civil liability administrative responsibility, it may even bear criminal responsibility, but also needs to be included in the blacklist of integrity.

  (Song Xiaoyong, CCTV reporter at the station)

  (Editor Han Yonghui)