Chinanews.com, Chongqing, July 26th, title: Summer vacation part-time routines are often used by Chongqing police to teach students the "Prevention of Fraud"

  Author: Gao Luyan Xing Li Zhuoran

  In the summer, many students want to find a part-time job, which can increase social experience and earn extra income.

However, some intermediary agencies have spotted the inexperienced and eagerness of the college students to make money, and set up various scams.

In this regard, the Jiulongpo police in Chongqing taught the "Prevention of Fraud" to remind students that they should keep their eyes open and take preventive measures for part-time jobs in the summer.

  event:

  Summer part-time quilt routines for college students

  Xiaoxia (pseudonym) is a college student in Chongqing. During the summer vacation this year, he wanted to use his spare time to work part-time. After browsing the website with more than 10 classmates, he found an intermediary company named "XXX Media Company".

The intermediary company promised to settle the expenses daily, but first asked Xiaoxia and others to pay a tooling fee ranging from 200 to 400 yuan, and then was introduced to a KTV near Yangjiaping to work.

After three days of training in KTV, the other party said that Xiao Xia and others were unqualified in training and were unable to work.

  Xiaoxia and others found Deng, the person in charge of the intermediary company, and hoped to refund the clothing fee paid before, but the other party refused.

Xiaoxia was very puzzled. Since she can't work, she won't be able to use clothing. Why should she charge for clothing?

Xiao Xia realized that she might have encountered a liar, so she called the police.

  investigation:

  Many students said they have been deceived

  On July 26, the reporter randomly interviewed more than 30 Chongqing university students, many of whom said they had been deceived or deducted labor fees.

The college student Dai Mingqin said that he had distributed flyers with his classmates. Before taking the job, the intermediary asked each person to pay a deposit of 200 yuan to take the flyers away. When the salary was settled the next day, the intermediary deducted it because he did not have time to deal with it when he went to study abroad. Salary, and unwilling to refund the deposit.

University student Xie Zhiyan also said that when she was a part-time waiter during the summer vacation, when she settled her salary after half a month, the other party asked to pay for the accommodation, but in the end she didn't get the salary and could only admit that she was unfortunate.

Chen Cheng also said that he used to pay 120 yuan a day on a part-time job on the Internet, but the deposit was over, but the other party disappeared.

  The reporter has noticed that most of these students find part-time jobs through acquaintances or online intermediaries, lack relevant employment experience, have low awareness of prevention, and are easily confused by immediate interests.

Most of them did not sign a written contract, or were confused by the word games of some intermediary companies, and ended up in a trap.

  cautious:

  Many part-time job routines

  Routine 1: Charge before you work.

Some non-standard intermediary agencies take advantage of college students' lack of involvement in the world and their weak awareness of fraud. Under the banner of high-paying recruitment, they charge student fees under various names such as security deposits, deposits, medical examination fees, intermediary fees, and clothing fees.

Once the fees are paid, the "work" is nowhere in sight. The other party often asks students to go home for reasons such as full positions and unqualified training.

  Routine 2: Salary in arrears.

Even if they start and finish their work smoothly, students may encounter scams when they work part-time during summer vacation.

Some lawbreakers think that the students will not be held accountable if they find it troublesome. After the students finish their part-time work, they will disappear, and the students will not get paid for a long time.

  Routine three: deceive sex.

Some entertainment venues attract job seekers with high salaries. The types of jobs include valet parking, waiters, and escorts. Some of these may be improper transactions. Young students often go astray when they work in these places.

  Routine 4: MLM trap.

There are many people in society who trick students into working in the name of salesmen, and then the company asks the students to pay a certain amount of payment, and then lets the students do the same to deceive others. Some students even deceive their own classmates under the bait of high rebates. ,friend.

  measure:

  Summer part-time "Anti-fraud Collection"

  In this regard, the Jiulongpo police in Chongqing reminded that summer vacation is the peak period of part-time jobs, and many criminals target students with inexperienced society. Therefore, college students must take necessary precautions when working part-time.

  The police recommend that students choose formal intermediaries and large companies when they work part-time, and don’t trust online part-time jobs. If you look for part-time jobs online, you must verify whether there is a company registered under the company’s name and leave the company’s person-in-charge phone number and ID number. , Don’t just communicate via the Internet, and ask the other party to settle their wages in a timely manner, otherwise the loss will be even greater.

  In addition, the police reminded to be alert to black intermediaries, avoid falling into the "traps" of black intermediaries, do not rush to pay, and first understand whether the intermediary has a legal business license, whether the office is formal, and the qualifications of the intermediary.

  The police recommend that when signing employment contracts or agreements with companies, you must carefully read all the terms of the contract or agreement, clarify the rights and obligations of both parties, and pay attention to whether there are any text traps in the terms.

Also pay attention to personal safety and beware of being deceived.

If you find that you have been deceived, you should immediately file a complaint with the relevant labor department, and take legal measures when necessary.

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