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Is calling a red envelope a liar?

"Calling a red envelope" is not necessarily a liar, but there are cases where scammers cheat in this way. Please pay attention to the following points to identify possible scams:

1, unknown source: If you receive a message from a stranger and ask you to transfer money to them through Alipay, WeChat and other platforms, be especially vigilant. Liars may lure you to transfer money in the name of red envelopes, so as to achieve the purpose of illegal profit.

2. Charging requirements: Real red envelope activities usually do not require participants to pay. If the other party asks you to pay a certain amount to get a red envelope, it is probably fraud. Please be careful not to be cheated.

3. Link security: The link provided may be a phishing website to obtain your personal information or account password. Before clicking the link, be sure to carefully verify the identity of the sender and the authenticity of the link.

4. Official confirmation: If you receive news that looks like an official red envelope activity, it is recommended to go to relevant official channels to verify its authenticity. You can log on to official website or applications on platforms such as Alipay and WeChat, look for event announcements or consult customer service to confirm whether there is such an event. Of course, not all the news called red envelopes is fraud, but for the sake of safety, we should be vigilant and raise our awareness of prevention. Be cautious about the messages you receive, and don't transfer money or provide personal sensitive information at will. If you encounter suspicious circumstances, it is best to call the police or consult relevant institutions for further help.