Chapter 381 Marginal Funds

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In fact, Chen Yi was not worried about whether the money could be traced at all, but that the money could not be deposited into the ATM. Scanning the serial number determined that the money was counterfeit. In this way, all banknotes could only be used for small-amount transactions, even large-amount transactions. No trading is possible.

Because the transaction party may also use a banknote counting machine installed with an ORC serial number identification module to verify the money. Once the money is checked, it will be known that the money has not been recorded. No matter how authentic it is in other places, it is fake. Even the banknote detector cannot If you can't pass, then don't talk about anything else.

Chen Yi also said helplessly: "I estimate that it will only take three years at most before Hans and Japan's banknote serial number identification related products will be developed, so we have to speed up the deposit during this period to ensure the confidentiality of the situation." Next, save as much as you can.

Until the ATM machines with serial number identification modules are released, we will continue to fight guerrillas and pay attention to whether major banks have updated their machines. We will focus on those banks that have not yet upgraded their machines. After the upgrades in developed areas are completed, we will then move to those short-term machines. A third world country that will not change itself. "

Everyone else was speechless and choked up after hearing this.

Are you still preparing to fight guerrillas?

Wang Bao asked solemnly: "How much money do you plan to save every year?"

Chen Yi thought for a while and said: "For the remaining four months of this year, let's start with one billion per month. If the market is good, we will increase our efforts next year."

"Okay, I'll do whatever you want."

The others didn't say anything after hearing this. Anyway, the total investment amounted to no more than 500 million dollars at most. The capital was recovered in the first month, and the rest will be earned.

Chen Yi then said to them: "Money is just a number. How to exchange money into various valuable tangible assets is the most important. The amount of money is not important, but how to spend it is the most important. You have to start now Try to learn how to spend money!”

. . .

Gaul, Bali, 8pm local time.

Milu, who is in his early twenties, came to an office building in District 10 after finishing his day's work wearing a sanitation worker's uniform. He saw five lines lined up at the counter in the lobby on the first floor. There were about twenty or thirty people. Seeing as he came, he came relatively late today.

Two of the five columns of people look relatively immature. A quick glance shows that most of the people have not been severely beaten by society, and there are more Chinese people in them. The temperaments of the other three columns are obviously different from those two columns.

If you can tell from the first two columns that these people have the inexperienced temperament of living in an ivory tower, it is easy to tell that they are school students.

At first glance, the remaining three columns of people can be associated with a word - "suburban youth". Compared with the former Hong Kong Island, they are "walled city residents".

However, these two distinct groups are gathered here to queue at the moment, and those "suburban youths" seem to have less "energy" than usual. They all obey the queue order just like the two rows of "children" next to them.

This situation makes people feel strange no matter how they look at it. Milu was also surprised when he first came here, but now he has become accustomed to it.

He got in line directly behind one of the columns of "suburban youths."

The "suburban youth" in front of him who was wearing a sanitation worker's uniform just glanced at him, smiled at him and turned away and ignored him. The two people obviously knew each other, but at this time they had no desire to communicate at all.

Slowly, it was Milu's turn. While waiting in line, several more people lined up behind him. The person behind him was also an acquaintance, but there was no communication during the queue.

After Milu handed an ID to the staff behind the counter, the other party checked to make sure it was him and then handed him two stacks of US dollars. He took the US dollars and left the counter without further communication with the staff. Came to the dressing room on the first floor.

As if they had been holding it in for a long time, everyone started talking as soon as they arrived in the locker room. Milu also said hello to a few acquaintances and then took off the sanitation uniform he was wearing and threw it aside. In a basket with the same uniform.

"Hey - Milu, what are you going to do later?" The buddy in front of him asked him his plans for tonight with a smile on his face.

"I'm exhausted after working all day. I just want to sleep. You are really amazing, Pedro. You are still energetic." Milu just glanced at Pedro listlessly.

Both of them are "suburban youths" who came to the city of 4,000 households from Albaria. Milu, like many other fellow villagers, hangs out with nothing to do every day.

However, Pedro is different from many Albarian youths. He does not join a gang or receive relief money all day long. He usually makes a living by doing odd jobs and actively learns how to integrate into Balinese society in his spare time.

This behavior is not like that of Albarians, but like the previous residents of Four Thousand Households City. The biggest wish of most people is to find a stable and serious job.

It's a pity that Pedro's little wish has never been realized. The label of Albarian made him repeatedly hit the wall in the job search process, unlike his younger brother who was admitted to the University of Française in Madrid due to his excellent academic performance—— Alvaro.

According to the relevant regulations of France, Alvaro can obtain permanent residence as long as he completes four years of college in France, and after finding a job, he can easily obtain the citizenship of France.

Here Milu then asked: "Are you still looking for a job? Aren't life very good now? You also know that we Albarians are not popular with the locals, why waste time like this? It's not easy There is a fringe fund that provides us with a job. Although it is only a temporary job, it is no different from a formal job."

Pedro just smiled: "People have to have some expectations, and it's impossible for fringe funds to control us for the rest of our lives. Okay, let's not talk anymore. I also made an appointment. It will definitely work this time!"

Milu just shrugged. He had heard the words "It will work this time" many times, but every time the other party failed, and after a short period of disappointment, he continued to study and find a job.

In fact, he thinks Pedro is very smart, optimistic and motivated, and very disciplined in his life. Unfortunately, the label of Albarian made his life in Bali a hell.

Pedro said goodbye to Milu and was about to leave. He recalled what Milu had just said in his mind and sighed in his heart.

Milu couldn't see it, but he knew clearly that although this fringe fund behaved like a normal charity fund, it helped college students work-study and provided some subsistence jobs for people at the bottom and fringe of society.

But after carefully analyzing the operating model of fringe funds, he found that it was a black intermediary.

Well, I can’t say it’s bad, but it’s less than the salary of a formal job, about 5%. However, some taxes that should be paid to the government by employees are taken by the fund. It seems that fringe funds have gone away. It's a small profit but quick turnover route.

The operating model of fringe funds is in the name of caring for college students and marginalized groups in society, acting as an intermediary to provide a large amount of cheap labor to relevant government departments or enterprises.

The wages of Party B's employees are all handed over by Party A to the black intermediary of the Edge Fund in the form of "donations". The Edge Fund then treats the tax portion as a drain, and the rest is given to Party B in the name of "support". Wages are paid daily.

This perfectly avoids all minefields regarding labor rights, so the behavior of fringe funds does not have any disputes in terms of laws and labor union regulations.

From this point of view, Party B, the students and homeless people at the bottom of society, have jobs, and Party A, the relevant government departments and enterprises, need to pay less wages and pay less taxes, and the fringe funds have also received an intermediary fee as an profit.

Not only that, the other party also absorbed a large number of idle and unemployed people in society, reducing various pressures on the Bali officials. It does seem to be a scene where everyone is happy.

But that's all. Pedro was happy to work as a temporary worker at a fringe fund while looking for a job. However, since mid-August, the fund's new actions made him wary.

It is normal for the students in the fund to come to work-study programs. After receiving their salary every day, they have nothing else to do.

But although students are still the same as before, they, the marginalized people at the bottom of society, are now receiving two payments every day.

Take a sanitation worker like him who sweeps the streets as an example. In addition to his daily salary of 80 US dollars for sweeping the streets, he also has a salary of 500 US dollars. The fund staff requires them to deposit it into a designated account. This behavior has already It's been going on for about half a month.

The fringe fund did not explain what it was doing, but most employees would not ask. For people at the bottom and fringes of society like them, having a job to do is very good. Who cares so much about it?

It’s not that no one has their own thoughts on the money, but the fringe funds seem to have been monitoring their actions. They know exactly who has embezzled the money. The fund’s approach to those dishonest people is very simple - still After the money is paid, the salary will be deducted in proportion, and if the second offense occurs, the deduction will be continued.

The third time, instead of deducting wages, people were simply gone. . .

The practices of fringe funds have shocked everyone. Everyone has become accustomed to this behavior. At first, they would discuss it privately, but now they just pretend they don’t know about it.

But it was this that made Pedro always feel that fringe funds were not good people. He always felt that the money was a time bomb that would explode at some point, so he wanted to find a formal job as soon as possible and get out of fringe funds.

In this way, while Pedro was thinking, he walked to the hall and was about to go out to complete today's routine money saving work. A voice suddenly stopped him.

"Pedro, Mr. Stone has something to ask you and asks you to go to the general manager's office on the fourth floor to meet him."