China News Service, September 24. According to Malaysia's "Sihua Daily" report, last week, a woman of Chinese descent in her 20s in Sibu, Malaysia saw a job advertisement on Facebook. The job content was packaging pens and she was paid for a week. 300 to 800 ringgit, and can work from home.

  She was interested in this job, so she left a message to the recruiter on Facebook.

The other party contacted her through social software and claimed that if she can do well, she can earn up to 4,000 ringgit a month.

  The other party stated that the stationery was sent from West Malaysia and asked her to prepay some expenses, including transportation fees.

The Chinese woman remitted money to the other party, a total of 20 times before and after.

  Until the 22nd, the other party was still asking her for money, but she had no money, so she told her family that she wanted to borrow money from her family.

After understanding the ins and outs of the incident, the family told her that it was a scam.

  After the Chinese woman realized that she was deceived, she had been defrauded of RM13,000.

On September 23, local time, she called the police and explained the specific situation to the police.