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When buying something on JD.com, why does a third-party seller send a message asking if he is sure to buy? Is he a scammer?

If you are not a liar, you should be doing cash on delivery. Some third parties of cash on delivery will confirm by phone because cash on delivery can only be sent to JD.com and the shipping address is not your local place where the goods are available. It is better to confirm the delivery time to see if it is inconvenient for you to sign for it. Of course, the more important thing is that JD Express has high shipping costs. If you refuse to sign and return the goods, 150% of the shipping costs will be deducted. In addition, the shipping costs are huge and it does not rule out that some orders are malicious. The situation is over