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Macau's prostitutes' "money game": a turmoil over commissions

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Behind the bustling Macau, there are always some unknown corners that hide the bitterness and tragedy of life. According to the Macau Daily News, on May 11, a dispute caused by monetary interests was staged in Macau, which affected people's hearts. Two Chinese women, one claiming to be a prostitute and the other claiming to be an intermediary, are lost in the lure of money and end up in a conflict over commissions.

Macau's prostitutes' "money game": a turmoil over commissions

The lure of money: the "contract" between prostitutes and intermediaries

The protagonists of the story are two Chinese women, Wang and Bao. Wang met Bao through a friend's introduction and learned that engaging in prostitution in Macao could earn high profits. Bao even promised that she could collect HK$5,000 to HK$20,000 per transaction, but only if she took HK$1,000 to HK$13,000 from it. Faced with such a temptation of profits, Wang reached an agreement with Bao and decided to cooperate.

In the next 7 months, Wang successfully obtained an income of 600,000 Hong Kong dollars through Bao's introduction. However, 250,000 Hong Kong dollars of this was collected by Bao as an intermediary fee, and Wang's actual income was only 350,000 Hong Kong dollars. This disparity in income distribution set the stage for subsequent conflicts.

Macau's prostitutes' "money game": a turmoil over commissions

Conflict of interests: A war with no winners

As time passed, Wang became more and more dissatisfied with the intermediary fees extracted by Bao. On May 8, the two had a heated argument over the commission and eventually parted ways. However, Bao did not stop there, she threatened to ban Wang, so that he could not receive guests in Macau. Sure enough, Wang couldn't find any guests in Macau, and his life was in trouble.

After learning that Bao was also engaged in prostitution, Wang decided to take action. She contacted her male friend Guo and pretended to be a prostitute to ask Bao to a hotel. The two discussed the commission again, but both sides insisted on their opinions and refused to budge. In the end, the emotionally out of control two people fought, causing this turmoil.

Macau's prostitutes' "money game": a turmoil over commissions

Police involvement: three people were arrested

After the clashes, Guo sought help from the police as a reporter. He claimed that he did not know about Wang and Bao's work and the reason for the dispute, but only called the police at Wang's request. After investigation, the Macau police learned about the relationship between the three and what happened. In the end, Wang, Bao and Guo were all arrested by the police.

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