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5 years 23 weeks ago in  Money & Banking - China

 
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I suppose it's less stupid than selling your kidneys for fast cash to buy an iphone and some designer clothes, but only just.

 

What I don't get is, Chinese are some of the most suspicious, untrusting people I ever met but at the same time can be really naive. Who in their right mind couldn't see the potential for that to go badly wrong?

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... as 'an extortion after the debt was covered ..'

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Definitely that, or even just sold to some seedy website. Or maybe identity theft, they had to pose with their i.d card..

 

People like that would be capable of pretty much anything I think. There would be no moral compass at all operating in that company, only greed and the belief that destroying young girls lives shows how 'clever' they are.

 

 

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I suppose it's less stupid than selling your kidneys for fast cash to buy an iphone and some designer clothes, but only just.

 

What I don't get is, Chinese are some of the most suspicious, untrusting people I ever met but at the same time can be really naive. Who in their right mind couldn't see the potential for that to go badly wrong?

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... as 'an extortion after the debt was covered ..'

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Definitely that, or even just sold to some seedy website. Or maybe identity theft, they had to pose with their i.d card..

 

People like that would be capable of pretty much anything I think. There would be no moral compass at all operating in that company, only greed and the belief that destroying young girls lives shows how 'clever' they are.

 

 

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I bet I could get a whole 20¥ loan when they see my nudies!!

 

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You don't qualify ... 'cause you don't have Chinese ID. 

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I can't see this happening in North America because nobody really cares. Naked women are all over the internet. I know most parents would be very unhappy to see a picture of their offspring's nude body. But hey; that's life. Some very clever people in this country have found away to make money on their own people's cultural identity. No -one wants to lose face, although millions of people do it all the time when dealing with other countries.

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