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Is this a scam?

"Moon Bubble Software" usually refers to some fraudulent software under the guise of providing "making an appointment" service. These softwares often cheat users of their money by means of false propaganda and inducing users to recharge. Users may face the following risks when using these softwares:

Personal information disclosure: Users may be required to provide personal sensitive information, such as name, ID number and telephone number, when registering and using these softwares. Once this information is leaked, it may bring serious security risks to users, such as fraud and harassment.

Economic loss: These softwares usually induce users to recharge in various names, such as buying "invitation cards" and rewarding anchors. However, after recharging, users often can't get the corresponding service, or even contact the developer or operator of the software, which leads to economic losses.

legal risk: using "moon bubble software" to "make an appointment" and other behaviors may have legal risks. In addition, some "monthly bubble software" may involve illegal and criminal acts such as spreading obscene articles and fraud, and users may unconsciously violate the law when using these software.

Therefore, the "monthly card" is a scam, and users should be vigilant and avoid using these softwares. If users receive similar publicity or invitations, they should immediately delete them and report to relevant departments. At the same time, users should also establish correct values, and don't easily believe some unrealistic propaganda and promises, so as not to bring unnecessary troubles and losses to themselves.