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By chance, my son was interview

Now many TV stations send invitations to training institutions and pay money as the registration fee for children to participate in the program. Does anyone care?

By chance, my son was interview

Now many TV stations send invitations to training institutions and pay money as the registration fee for children to participate in the program. Does anyone care?

By chance, my son was interviewed randomly by the TV station when he was playing in the Science and Technology Museum, and then he was invited to audition for the filming of "I am a Little Supermodel" and "Little Detective".

The routine is that there will be children auditioning in various ways, and then one-on-one re-examination or explanation will be conducted after the audition. The final result is that if you want to participate, you have to sign the relevant contract agreement. Most parents will sign up for the touting of the column group and pay on the spot for the little stimulation inside.

Then, after giving a class time and place, the recording of the notice was also a mass message, and no one docked at the class place, feeling forgotten. The contract stipulates that children can be allowed to record programs on CCTV. I can't be on CCTV now,

This is suspected of civil fraud, and parents can claim compensation. If it involves a wide range, involves a large amount of money and has a bad social impact, then this institution is also suspected of fraud and needs to bear criminal responsibility. !