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Is the invoice I bought through the short message advertisement reliable?

Simply say two words:

First of all, let me make it clear: as a financial worker, I don't like selling invoices very much.

90% of the text messages you receive or the small business cards handed to your car at intersections are swindlers, and 10% are "regular" scalping. Even if you are lucky enough to get in touch with a scalper, his ticket may not be true.

It may be a fake ticket (that's the most real one), it may be an invalid ticket, and at most it is a copy. Like you said, the Beijing service invoice is the kind of ticket that tears the quota? Ninety-nine percent of them are printed by themselves.

Try not to use these channels to get tickets, or you will be overcharged in the company. I don't know if your company's finances are strict, but it's easy to get into trouble for the company anyway. . .