Recently, while browsing Xiaohongshu, I saw a marketing account posting "rescue ads." Out of curiosity, I joined their group, only to discover it was full of tricks. These shady intermediaries not only lack transparency in information but also seem to collect personal information from those deceived. Everyone must be careful!
Here are the specific tricks:
1️⃣ Where are they held? They don't mention it and start by asking for passport information!
Right off the bat, they ask for the first page of your passport without revealing the detention location. No wonder many people who have been scammed are afraid to expose them, as these people might hold their identity information!
2️⃣ After obtaining the passport information, they ask "do you have money" but don't give a price!
If you ask for the price? They only care if you have money, they never directly quote a price, a typical "bait and switch" tactic!
3️⃣ They claim to have an office location? Fine, but you must bring your passport and a 9G visa to visit!
But! They don't reveal the address! If you don't have a passport or a 9G visa, they won't entertain you. What kind of legitimate agency operates like this?
4️⃣ Beautifully packaged, but the account is recently mass-produced!
They post a lot of work, which looks very professional, but in reality, all the content is quickly produced, and the account creation technique is very skilled. It's clearly a marketing ploy!
5️⃣ Group member addition: These people have illogical reasoning and confuse concepts!
Beware! Exposing Xiaohongshu's "rescue" scam agencies, full of deep tricks!







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I really want to know which prison ATI is related to, ask me.
shivering
Truly skilled agents don't need to advertise.

Xiaohongshu is originally unreliable.

There are many scammers.
"Why are dog brokers called dog brokers? Because they are dogs."
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