According to a report by the Southern Daily on October 8, the internet is currently flooded with various part-time job advertisements that claim you can earn money online from home. Among these, typing jobs are especially prevalent. One representative company involved in scams is Jianke Network, which is aggressively scamming people. Everyone should be cautious and vigilant to avoid falling victim to such schemes.
Related reports include complaints from netizens who wanted to become part-time typists online. Service personnel explained that during this process, the mobile company only acts as an agent for fee deductions and does not charge customers any fees. However, once part-time workers input their bank card details according to voice prompts, the money in their accounts is immediately transferred out.
Should the business planned by this free company be reviewed? A reporter asked.
Before becoming a member, most legitimate recruitment websites in China will promise how they will return the registration fee after it has been paid. This scam mainly involves asking applicants to pay a deposit or material fee ranging from tens to hundreds of yuan before starting work.
The vast majority of legitimate crowdsourcing websites have announced that only 3% of their members actually earn income. These are all subscription services set up by free companies.
Despite some online part-time job websites being reported by netizens or exposed by the media, during investigations, reporters found that most of the content was about the company arbitrarily deducting information fees from netizens.
On the National Information Industry Ministry's ICP/IP address filing inquiry website, no relevant information could be found. The promised daily earnings of hundreds of yuan for online part-time typists have appeared consecutively on major websites and forums recently.
This is a common method used in online part-time job scams. Many deceived individuals complained in their reports.
Term explanation:
Crowdsourcing: People who convert their wisdom, knowledge, skills, and experience into actual benefits through the Internet.
Scam tactics one: Mobile phone registration deceiving information fees
Revealing online part-time job scams
After successfully registering and paying, many victims complained.
There is no such thing as a free lunch, especially with online part-time jobs like typists. Websites rarely require real names or bank card passwords for legitimate part-time work.
Many part-time job websites take advantage of netizens' urgent need to earn money online. For example, with part-time typists, one can easily find offers online promising high salaries with minimal requirements: knowing how to type on a computer, understanding WORD software, and being relatively proficient online.
Industry opinion: Evaluate the website's credibility before registering.
While some IP addresses have been blocked, many new online part-time job websites quickly emerge. Currently, the most effective method is to block IPs, Mr. Huang said. Before planning proxy deduction services.
Service personnel revealed that in response to misuse of such services, mobile carriers have established a bad report service. Customers just need to send the 106-ending number to 10086999 to report arbitrary charges, and the mobile carrier will seriously investigate the complaint.
Once tasks are completed, commissions don't arrive, leading to numerous complaints from netizens.
Regular online part-time jobs rarely require entering real names or bank card passwords.
If encountering similar websites, it might be wise to first search for reviews about the site’s credibility online before registering.
Above is the investigation conducted by Southern Daily journalists regarding online part-time jobs. As for whether there are genuine crowdsourcing opportunities, no one can answer definitively. We remind all netizens seeking ways to make money online to be cautious. In the process of online job hunting, be wary of requests for bank account numbers or mobile phone numbers, as they may lead to financial loss and wasted effort.