I find myself aboard a pirate ship of sorts, navigating the murky waters of group buying — a concept that feels eerily reminiscent of a pyramid scheme, particularly within the tourism sector. Take, for instance, the staggering price of 900 RMB for just 270 grains of Longjing tea. The promoters tout this as a gesture of support for Zhejiang University, but it raises some eyebrows. It's hard not to question the ethics behind such marketing tactics. Are they really investing in education, or simply capitalizing on goodwill? In the end, it appears that those involved may have to dig deep into their pockets to escape this tangled web. It's a curious situation that invites us to reflect on the nature of commerce and community in...
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