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Today, someone sent me a text message, called my name and said I was online. Are you a liar?
Subject, it is too simple to know your mobile phone number and your name in this era.
Don't believe this easily, and don't click on the link in the text message easily. Usually phishing scams.
Don't believe anything that you are asked to pay. Call the police immediately.
In the worst case, you can get 360 mobile guards on your mobile phone, intercept harassing calls and fraudulent information, and get compensation after being cheated.
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