在大街上走著,忽然有個(gè)人很神秘地走到跟前,小聲說(shuō):“SK-II要嗎?偷的,很便宜?!蹦銜?huì)作何反應(yīng)?估計(jì)多半是一笑而過(guò)吧。據(jù)說(shuō),現(xiàn)在很多專業(yè)銷贓人士都去開(kāi)網(wǎng)店了,因?yàn)閑-fence被抓到的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)比較小。
E-fence refers to sell stolen goods on the Internet, particularly using an online auction site such as eBay, also efence.
E-fence指通過(guò)網(wǎng)絡(luò),尤指通過(guò)eBay等網(wǎng)上競(jìng)拍站點(diǎn)銷售盜竊物品的行為,(即“網(wǎng)上銷贓”),也可以用efence表示。
That's part of the appeal of an online auction to thieves, retail experts say. Criminals can "e-fence" stolen goods with virtual anonymity and little risk of being tracked, compared with the face-to-face transaction of selling the merchandise to a pawn shop or from the back of a truck.
零售業(yè)專家表示,在線競(jìng)拍對(duì)竊賊的吸引力在于:犯罪分子可以用網(wǎng)絡(luò)虛擬的名字銷售盜竊物品;跟到典當(dāng)行面對(duì)面交易或躲在卡車后面交易相比,被人追蹤到的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)很小。
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