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There are people who jump inside as soon as the department store door opens to buy luxury goods.

They wait in line in front of the department store from early hours to buy luxury goods before others, but limited editions and new items come out from early morning and wait.

However, as a result of our interviews, most of these things were done systematically.



First, reporter Ha Jeong-yeon covered the situation.



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is an article that we are looking for someone to line up for a luxury open run.



These are advertisements made by professional companies who hired a large number of part-time jobs in line to sweep up luxury goods.  



I've experienced firsthand how organized these works work. 



As soon as I apply for an open run part-time job through the job search site, a call comes in. 



It asks if you have ever bought a specific luxury brand product. 



[Luxury purchase agency: Have you never bought anything?

Until now?] There



is a set number of purchases per person, so we check that.



After passing the phone interview, an instruction to wait in line at a department store in Seoul at 5:30 am.



The reporters sat on the ground with newspapers, most of them were heavily armed with winter clothes and even a fishing chair.



As the day is bright and the opening time of the department store approaches, the lines get longer, and there is even a fight over the waiting order.



[The person behind you became a witness, why not?

(You can't edit the number separately. The sequence number.) Then I asked what to do, I kept waiting.

(What if you're angry with me, customer.)]



After leaving the room for a while, when the turn was delayed, the watchdogs appeared and complained fiercely.



[Consumer: I'm just controlling a part-time job, but even if I'm late, I put a seat first and stand in front of here, there are many cut-ins.

It seems like there is a lot of friction with the citizens.] As the



opening time approaches, a vendor approaches the line of reporters, tells you what to buy, and gives you a card and a cell phone. 



[Luxury purchase agency: Can you memorize the number or the like?

You can't use that phone anymore.

I don’t have any doubts when I have a card.

They don't ask me to show their ID.]



As soon as the department store door opens, people waiting in line for a long time with number tags in their hands flock to luxury stores.