Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - Today, I received a short message from Tong Guan, Lu Yi, asking me to upload my ID card information to the designated website for customs clearance. Is it reliable?
Today, I received a short message from Tong Guan, Lu Yi, asking me to upload my ID card information to the designated website for customs clearance. Is it reliable?
I received it today. So I ran up to see how many people were cheated. It's fake at first glance. You ordered the goods yourself. There is a single number and a logistics company. Do you need someone else to tell you? I'll find out myself. Maybe all the customs clearance has been transferred to domestic express delivery. When placing an order for an international parcel, you will be asked to upload your identity information, and you will not wait until it is approved. That's really a problem ... it's not a short message to inform you, but a letter-paper, traditional: to inform you to pay taxes.
Anyone who flatters the economy actively is a traitor and a thief.
It is suggested to mark it as fraudulent phone upload directly, and then blacken it.
I hate this shameless liar. Always harassing others. Don't use your brain on the right path.
You should make a report and arrest them directly.
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