Manila's nightlife girl, real name Zhao Jingling, stage name Tiantian. She used to stay in the special zone and had a history of drug use. After being introduced by a friend, she joined our team in Manila and worked for over two months. During her time here, she met a "big brother" on our platform. In the month she was with him, besides her regular work expenses, she also received over a million pesos in tips, of which we only took the standard cut for work-related fees and did not touch the extra tips. Normally, any team would take a 30% cut of the tips. She wasn't satisfied, thinking our cut was too high. After we helped her get a work visa, she immediately flew back to her country and then secretly came back to meet with the big brother and take private orders. This kind of behavior, undermining others' livelihood, is not tolerated anywhere in Southeast Asia. If the mamasan agents find out, it leads to a total ban. Don't be too clever thinking we don't know anything. Immigration records are easy to check, and you'll see when you came. It's easy to come here, but not so easy to go back to your country. The immigration office will blacklist you and attach a case to your passport, and you'll have to deal with it slowly. Keep the tip money for yourself and stay safe with the big brother. Be careful when you go out; we know where you live. In the month you've been here, we even took you to a luxury hotel in Bohol. In over two months in Manila, you've made at least 600-700 thousand RMB, right? Have we caused you to earn less? Have we treated you unfairly? Isn't it better if everyone earns their own way? If you cut off someone's financial path, you can't blame others for retaliating.
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Exposing others is not good.
Exposing this to help the bros avoid pitfalls.
Reply PASA#660002 : After reviewing the content, it's indeed not very decent.
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