A second, warehouse worker Ken Bonson, said she was told a vague story about "something to do with a protest" the next morning. SheHackstaff said she was offered 100 Canadian dollars , while Bonson said she and a friend were both offered 150 .
Georgina Smyth, a reporter for the Canada's CBC News, said there was "something very strange" about the protest, since nobody wanted to discuss Meng's case and did not like answering questions.On Facebook, Hackstaff said she was "victim of a filthy cheap scam that has deeply hurt me." She said she left after five minutes and didn't get paid.
She told the Star: "I'm honestly pretty ashamed and embarrassed and wish I never went... I want this to be something I can put behind me." Canadian authorities arrested her while she was trying to change flights in Vancouver, on the request of the US government. The court hearing this week is Meng's chance to convince Canada not to extradite her.
The problem with capitalism.
Typical Chinese pet tricks
Reminds me of the edhelms movie, The Clapper. I didn't realize people got paid to sit in infomercial audiences but I do now!
Same daily rate as HK rioters ?
Yes, sorry about that!
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