Beaded beads, an old scam, has now been interpreted as an interlocking serial scam by scammers: the common fraud methods of this scam include defrauding the deposit, cooperation fee and license fee in advance, and then calling you after the so-called "delivery", saying that the goods have arrived. But you have to pay the freight or insurance before you can deliver the goods to .................................................................................. If you refuse to be cheated, some swindlers even say that you signed a contract with him, threatening to sue you for alleged breach of contract, and then they really get a phone call from the "court", pretending to send you a subpoena, and even take compulsory measures to scare you into paying so-called liquidated damages, termination payments, settlement payments, deposits, fines, deposits, etc. ......
In order to impress the deceived, some swindlers also use confusing means such as "no charge in advance" and "welcome to visit and inspect".