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Hongkong Labor Attaché Jalilo de la Torre has issued a warning to the OFWs in Hongkong against an ad that is making rounds in the social media site,Facebook enticing people to sell products online for extra income.He advised the OFWs based in Hongkong to ignore such invitations as it is illegal for a foreign household service worker to do so in the territory.
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Dela Torre also warned the person whom posted the video that he would report her to the concerned agencies in Manila such as POEA and DTI.
The post invites readers to become entrepreneurs by viewing the videos, which entice viewers to sign up with the promoter as seller of various cosmetic and health products through networking with as little capitalization as P500.
The promotion was posted on Aug. 26 on De la Torre’s FB wall. As of Sept. 2, the unwanted post already had nearly 4,000 viewers on De la Torre’s page, but had been blocked since.
As with similar other consumer product networking campaign, whether legitimate or scams, the promotion plays on the common dream of OFWs to work and earn big money at home without having to leave their loved ones.
The post invites readers to become entrepreneurs by viewing the videos, which entice viewers to sign up with the promoter as seller of various cosmetic and health products through networking with as little capitalization as P500.
The promotion was posted on Aug. 26 on De la Torre’s FB wall. As of Sept. 2, the unwanted post already had nearly 4,000 viewers on De la Torre’s page, but had been blocked since.
As with similar other consumer product networking campaign, whether legitimate or scams, the promotion plays on the common dream of OFWs to work and earn big money at home without having to leave their loved ones.
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Two OFWs were arrested by the Immigration officers last year and charged with selling unsafe products and immigration offenses for selling skin whitening facial cream on FB.
Source:sunwebhk.com
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