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Is it true that the exchange message of the exchange mall?

Most of the news received about redeeming points is a scam.

It is best to check with the official customer service channel of the service provider before watching. Because of the existence of pseudo base station technology, even the text messages sent by familiar customer service numbers cannot be easily believed.

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Especially when there is a URL link in the text message, be sure to open it carefully.

This is probably a Trojan website and link fraud!

Whether it is an activity message sent by a platform mall, a bank or a telecom operator, users are usually only required to fill in their name, account number and mobile phone number, and very sensitive information such as ID number is not required, let alone verification code information.