Chinese skink is a relatively rare plant with a high market price, so there are also cases where some criminals take advantage of this situation to conduct scams. Here are some possible Chinese skink farming scams:
False promises: Some criminals may claim that they can provide high-quality Chinese skink Skink seeds or seedlings and guaranteed high returns. However, these promises are often false, and the seeds or seedlings they provide may not meet the promised quality and yield, and may even be fake.
Purchase at high prices: Some criminals may claim that they can purchase Chinese skink seeds or seedlings at high prices to attract people to sell their seeds or seedlings to them. However, the purchase prices of these criminals are often much lower than the market price, thus deceiving people.
False propaganda: Some criminals may exaggerate the benefits and market demand of Chinese skinks in their promotions, encouraging people to buy seeds or seedlings. However, these propaganda are often inaccurate and may mislead people in their investment decisions.