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Chapter 338 - 253: The Swindler Gang
Chapter 338: Chapter 253: The Swindler Gang
After forming a united front, Shen Guang, Bao Huai, and Chang Sunhuang quickly shared what they knew.
All three were classmates and dormitory brothers; originally, there were two other roommates, who chose to move out and seldom came back during their second year of college, so the dorm room was left with just the three of them.
Among them, Chang Sunhuang came from the poorest family and, since freshman year, would take on part-time jobs whenever he had time to support himself.
Shen Guang and Bao Huai, on the other hand, came from average families. Although not rich, the money given by their parents was generally enough to get by each month.
For the past two years, Chang Sunhuang had always gone to his part-time jobs alone. Until last month, Shen Guang and Bao Huai noticed that Chang Sunhuang suddenly stopped going out to work and was instead constantly tapping away at his computer every day.
Before, due to financial strains, Chang Sunhuang seldom joined any dining-out activities, but now he began treating them to meals, even at restaurants!
Chang Sunhuang’s subtly lavish actions soon caught the attention of Shen Guang and Bao Huai, who jokingly asked him several times if he had won the lottery.
Later, seeing that they were genuinely curious, Chang Sunhuang finally revealed the part-time job he was doing.
A commission from donations.
As long as one shared the donation link from the upstream contacts, and people donated through that link, you could get a fifty percent commission.
Bao Huai and Shen Guang didn’t expect that Chang Sunhuang was doing this kind of part-time job recently.
Their first reaction was: Isn’t this fundraising fraud? This is illegal!
"I know it’s illegal, but if I don’t do it, plenty of other people will," he said.
"Besides, it’s donating, not robbery; it’s voluntary from those people.
Many donate five yuan or ten yuan, while the more generous ones donate a hundred or two. It’s all their choice.
Whether or not they have this money won’t affect their lives and it’s far more conscientious than those telecom scams."
"It wasn’t until I started this job that I realized most of these fundraising platforms have been infiltrated by unscrupulous groups; only a small portion of the fundraising is legitimate.
If the police wanted to arrest people for fake fundraising, they would have done so a long time ago.
Moreover, they would go after the big teams, not a small fry like me who does the groundwork."
"So, please, keep this a secret for me."
That was what Chang Sunhuang said at the time.
Shen Guang and Bao Huai thought about it and felt he made sense.
Others would do it if Chang Sunhuang didn’t, and they were no longer children; they gradually understood that the complicated and dark society was not as good as they had imagined before.
Later, Bao Huai got a girlfriend, and his previously sufficient living expenses became insufficient, so he approached Chang Sunhuang, saying he also wanted to join and asked if Chang Sunhuang could introduce him.
Of course, Chang Sunhuang wouldn’t refuse. Although he worked on commission, there was no competition involved.
In one dormitory, three people lived, and two started doing this job.
The lone Shen Guang also took the initiative to join in after a few days.
Quickly, the three formed a solid work pattern. Chang Sunhuang was in charge of screening and accepting tasks.
Bao Huai was responsible for promotion across various social media platforms, writing copy templates, and generating traffic.
Shen Guang handled reception, sending donation QR codes or links to netizens.
After concluding their discussion, Chang Sunhuang furrowed his brows, "I contacted them only through WeChat, I’ve never met them offline; how are we supposed to find them?"
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