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Received a text message saying that Jingdong Express didn't come to pick it up.
1, someone else places an order, then write the number on yours, and then I will send you a text message.
2, it is a liar, and then if you cancel, you will definitely say that you want to log in to the website to operate the refund, and you need your bank card information, and then you will be sent a verification code. As long as the correct verification code is not provided, there is no problem. If you do this, you will be cheated. It is best to ignore such a situation!
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On May 6, 20 13, JD.COM Mall officially met with consumers after completing the internal test. Users can buy daily necessities such as food, drinks and condiments on JD.COM. This time, JD.COM moved the supermarket to the Internet, which is another effort of the strategic layout of "one-stop shopping platform" in JD.COM. Consumers can easily realize daily shopping needs such as "soy sauce" and "beer" without leaving home.
JD.COM Mall launched more than 5,000 products for the first time, involving leisure specialties, pure water, grain and oil, condiments, beer and beverages and other product categories; These categories are closely related to the daily life of consumers.
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