Why do so many people, especially young people, still fall for the "easy job, high pay" scam?
Targeting the psychology of workers
In reality, many young people still lack a complete understanding of life. Due to their lack of experience and naive, optimistic thinking, young people easily believe in good things.
| The "easy job, high pay" scheme remains unchanged in essence, but it constantly evolves in form and disguises. (Source: sotttt.tayninh.gov.vn) |
You still retain a touch of youthful dreaminess, view life simply, and easily believe in the opportunities that lie ahead.
Sadly, that trust was misplaced and led to unimaginable danger. You were swept away by unrealistic, fanciful hopes, unaware of the terrible tragedies awaiting you.
But these scams are always sweet, wide-open, and incredibly sophisticated. Since it's called fraud, the traps are constantly changing and improving in order to win the trust of the victims.
The "easy job, high pay" gimmick remains unchanged in essence, but it constantly evolves in form and disguises.
Marketing strategies, outreach tactics, appealing promises, and "professional" implementation methods are constantly evolving to achieve nefarious goals.
In other cases, the desire to make money quickly, a consumerist lifestyle, consumerism, blind pursuit of material possessions, a habit of laziness combined with a desire for enjoyment, and being immersed in the illusion of showing off luxury on social media platforms are also reasons why young people are easily manipulated by promises of "easy work with high pay."
Driven by greed, young people lack the composure, the analytical thinking, and the fortitude to resist material temptations, seemingly lucky job opportunities, and financial opportunities that are hard to come by.
Another reason young people fall into the trap of "easy jobs with high pay" is financial pressure. When faced with financial pressures, debt, illness, the burden of supporting family and loved ones, and the anguish of life's injustices, many are forced to take risks, thinking they will only participate in the job for a short time and then quit.
But then, as life's twists and turns led to one after another, how could the wicked traps easily let go of their prey clinging to glimmers of hope?
We need to boost our immune system.
When you realize you've fallen victim to scams involving "easy jobs with high pay," you should immediately stop contacting these suspicious individuals.
Do not provide any personal information, and especially do not provide any financial information (to avoid being scammed).
Next, it is necessary to immediately report the incident to the relevant authorities, warn family, friends, and the community (through social media or online forums). We can also seek legal assistance if we feel it is necessary to ensure our safety.
To avoid falling prey to "easy jobs with high salaries," we need to raise our awareness and thoroughly check recruitment information sources by verifying documents, certificates, and cross-checking information.
Don't trust easily, even vague or unclear invitations from close acquaintances. We also need to regularly monitor current events and stay updated on scam methods warned about by mainstream media and authorities.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/cac-chieu-tro-lua-dao-viec-nhe-luong-cao-lien-tuc-thay-hinh-doi-dang-284036.html






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