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An Internet café joined by people who were about to move into a
new apartment turned out to be a business opened by a company selling move-in supplies. Prospective tenants claim that they were unaware of this and were involved in special sales or even their personal information was stolen.

Reporter Park Jae-yeon contributed to this report.

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Mr. Wu Mo, who is about to move into a new apartment in
Paju, Gyeonggi, joined

the Internet café for prospective apartment tenants created in October last year to share information with other prospective tenants and learn about joint purchases.

[Mr. A/Prospective Tenant: I was going to make it, let's wait a while, someone would make it, but after a while, it was made.]

The number of members quickly exceeded 10, and a group chat room was created.

But strange things began to come to my eye.

[Mr. A/Prospective Tenant: When I posted a joint purchase post without management, I suddenly blinded him and forced him to leave.]

The café also offered residents a special price and offered air purification services, which were 400% more expensive than when communicating directly with a service provider.

[Mr. A/Prospective Tenant: It was the same brand company I recognized, but there was a difference of 10,4 won per household.

It wasn't until a month later that I found out that it was a commercial café made by a company specializing in occupancy.

There were also circumstances in which personal information for joining the café was stolen.

When the tenants found out about the real thing and built a new café, they were caught pretending to be residents using the down payment receipt with the resident's name and the east and lake that the company had already secured.

[Mr. B/Prospective Resident: Exactly. It's our groom's handwriting. I was a little puzzled because I didn't know how to exploit it. A lot.]

The company stated its position that "anyone can create and operate a café for business, and it is not made with the consent of each tenant."

(Video Editor: Choi Hye-ran, VJ: Kim Jong-gap, Lee Joon-young)