Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - Today, I received a short message from 10639755200 10, which reads as follows: Your enterprise has passed the e-commerce subject certification of Shenzhen Municipal Market Supervision Administration.
Today, I received a short message from 10639755200 10, which reads as follows: Your enterprise has passed the e-commerce subject certification of Shenzhen Municipal Market Supervision Administration.
1. This domain name belongs to gov.cn and a government agency. Ordinary people cannot register.
Only enterprises can apply, and it is free.
Maybe Shenzhen is doing this to strengthen the integrity of the website. There's no harm in hanging it anyway.
Those who say it is false and have some objections, can you register a GOV domain name for me to see?
Did you fall for it? Say it's fake when you see something like this.
I want to add: Will people who tell lies be afraid? People in Shenzhen, if they often take the subway, will see the website "Shenshang E World" sponsored by Shenzhen Newspaper Group.
1. Go to Shenshang e Tianxia to see if there is such a sign at the bottom of his website.
2. Open official website of Tencent QQ again, see if there is such a logo at the bottom of his website, and then discuss it, OK?
3. Baidu Shenzhen Talent Network will see if there is such a logo at the bottom of his website.
The younger brother with ID number 6 said that his ID card level was low. Others don't understand the Internet. Do you understand?
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