Let's start with "jiepei."
"Jiepei" actually refers to some people who go to casinos to gamble without having money but still want to take a chance. As a result, they lose money and fail to pay it back, and the casino treats them as "debtors for compensation" and transfers them to the black garden area. However, some gardens are not in a hurry to take action against you but publicly announce your compensation amount to see if anyone is willing to "pick" you out.
At this time, if you have previously worked at a company, have records and performance, a company might choose to spend money to bring you back from the garden, reassign you a job position, and let you repay your debts through labor. These companies generally do not beat people or impose physical punishments, nor are they charitable organizations. They are willing to give you a chance, hoping that you will cherish it and seize this opportunity to start over.
However, in reality, there are indeed some people who, once their living environment improves, start to slack off, even break the rules, and consume others' goodwill without any bottom line. More extremely, some even bite back, stigmatizing the "jiepei" company as "selling people."
Therefore, it must be made clear here: "jiepei" is not "selling people."
Now let's talk about "selling people."
The real meaning of "selling people" often does not involve strange bosses, but the people you trust the most—boyfriends, relatives, friends. They are the ones most likely to use the guise of "opportunity" or "helping" to send you to a situation you never imagined.
And those who insist they were "deceived" should also ask themselves: who really deceived you? Someone you chatted with online for a few days invites you abroad, and you really go without any judgment? In the end, most of the time, it's not that you are foolish, but that you gamble, betting on your luck and shortcuts.
Casinos are not charitable organizations. If you can't repay the money yourself and no one around can help you, the casino transfers you to the garden area as one of their ways to protect their investment. You don't want to admit all this because you don't want to face your own problems.
In a word: don't take chips, don't cross the line, follow the rules, work hard, and no one will touch a hair on your head for no reason. Many tragedies are not because society is too dark, but because people are too hopeful.
Today, I want to clarify a long-confused issue with everyone: In Southeast Asia, what exactly is the difference between the so-called "receiving compensation" and "selling people"?
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Can this still be whitewashed?
The ones who should be executed are those who sell others.
Wasn't it just that the Southeast Asian pig-killing casinos specifically targeted these debtors to extort money from their families?
That was done by the casino loan sharks.
Reply 甜心睿🎀 : Who did it doesn't matter; what matters is the result.
In many sellers' descriptions, they write "接赔", which means "accepting compensation for losses".
In front of you, it might be like this, but in front of the "killing pig" scam, it's not like this at all.
Oh, so there's even a distinction between formal and informal in this?
The current compensation is just like stocking up, and selling people is like shipping out. What's the difference?
Can you read the post before commenting?
What is this popular science about~

Now the two are not confused, but are in fact already consistent.
He's an old hand as soon as he opens his mouth.
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