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I received a short message from Amoy members today, and I don't know if it's true.

This is not true. These are liars. Most swindlers take advantage of people's greed and cheapness, and finally you realize that you have paid so much. Of course, you can try to add it first and understand the scam. Passwords and transfers are common scams anyway. Some clever tricks are to let you click on a web page and commit a second fraud or implant a virus. Therefore, you can contact the official first, through Taobao, because there is evidence of chatting. The second is to stay awake.