Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Wedding supplies - Recently, I started looking for a part-time job, saying that I had to pay a deposit of 100 for clothes, and then I got a phone call saying that I had to pay a deposit of 200 for joining Lianhua. Is it
Recently, I started looking for a part-time job, saying that I had to pay a deposit of 100 for clothes, and then I got a phone call saying that I had to pay a deposit of 200 for joining Lianhua. Is it
Recently, I started looking for a part-time job, saying that I had to pay a deposit of 100 for clothes, and then I got a phone call saying that I had to pay a deposit of 200 for joining Lianhua. Is it true?/You don't say. I used to deal with manufacturers and intermediaries. First of all, how does the landlord find a part-time job? Is it an intermediary or directly looking for a manufacturer? If it is an intermediary, it is normal for him to charge a certain fee, and his rights and interests are relatively guaranteed (provided that the intermediary must have formal procedures), but this fee is not a deposit, but a monthly fee or an annual fee, which will not be returned to ensure that you find a job; If you go directly to the factory, most manufacturers will charge a clothing deposit on the premise of promoting clothing, but at the same time they will definitely give you a receipt or handwritten proof. You just need to get the relevant person in charge to sign it in person, and it will be returned to you after the deadline. For supermarkets, each supermarket has different rules. I have never dealt with Lianhua, but many supermarkets I have contacted have deposits, which are the procedures for promoters to enter the market. There will be a very formal list in the supermarket. At that time, you can refund the deposit with the list, so the landlord doesn't have to worry. As for the amount of deposit, each supermarket has different regulations, and it is different according to different promotional products.