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The takeaway brother ran errands to send red wine and was cheated for 488 yuan. What kind of new scam is this?
There is a news on the Internet that has attracted the attention of many netizens, that is, a takeaway brother ran errands to deliver red wine to others, but was cheated by 488 yuan. Some netizens asked what kind of scam this was. This movie is mainly like this. Someone wants to run errands for the next order. Running errands is very expensive. But all he needs is a bottle of red wine. At this time, this person will tell the takeaway brother that you pay 488 yuan first, and someone will give you money after you deliver it. After selling the money to my brother, I found that the person directly deleted it.

I was shocked to see the news. Everyone knows that takeaway brother's work is very hard. If you slow down a little, you are likely to be complained. Once complained, one day's salary may be deducted.

It is not easy for the little brother outside to earn so little money every day. I didn't expect anyone to say takeaway brother. I really can't figure out what this is for. I also hope that the next takeaway brother can know one thing, that is, no matter what kind of order is sent, don't pay in advance.

Because paying in advance is generally a lie. I hope everyone can know. I also hope that everyone can be a kind person and stop cheating others. If you are short of money, I think you can earn money by working with your own hands, so why cheat others?

I also hope that the police can catch this liar as soon as possible, otherwise others are likely to fall for it. I also hope that everyone can know one thing. If you always make money by cheating, you will pay for your behavior one day. The law will punish you one day.

I also hope that everyone can know one thing, that is, if you have to run errands, don't believe it. In general, this is all false. Generally speaking, it's just cheating you, and according to the police's final investigation, this bottle of red wine is not worth the price at all, and it can be bought for tens of dollars.