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Weibo borrowed money and sent text messages to restore the quota.
Don't worry, no problem. You just asked. There is nothing wrong. Whatever message they send you, don't pay attention to it. Ignore them, even if they say they will spell money for you. Don't reveal any information about yourself out of curiosity, especially when they send you messages and ask you for information such as verification code. You don't have to pay attention to their routines all the time, no matter how they send you messages. As long as you leave them alone, after two days, they won't receive any information from you, and this matter will naturally be forgotten. The point is that you don't give them any information back. As soon as you return the message, follow their routine. Remember, don't care about them. No matter what message he sends, he deletes it without reading it.
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