Do you know if you're smart enough to have noticed that many groups have been spreading messages like, "Alipay's Year-End Red Envelope Campaign! Get a chance to win surprise red envelopes! Long press to copy this message, open the latest version of Alipay and view the Raiders!" These kinds of messages, when copied into the Alipay app, can unexpectedly give you cash bonuses. Everyone knows, this is still hiding a "make money" secret.
How did this happen? In fact, these red envelopes are part of Alipay's "earn money red envelope" campaign, a way for users to make money by sharing and collecting. The logic is simple: some people apply for a QR code or password related to the money-making red envelope on their Alipay account, allowing others around them to use it. When someone receives the red envelope, they spend it via Alipay. The merchant gets the deduction, while the person who sent the red envelope earns a commission. It's a win-win situation. Many restaurants, taxi drivers, and small businesses use these QR codes to earn extra income.
Did you think of those red envelopes merchants used to ask you to collect before paying at the counter? That’s exactly what it is.
According to the rules, each user has one chance per day during the activity period, and the red envelope must be used before getting another chance. If the same Alipay account, mobile number, ID card, or device is used, it counts as the same household. So, only one red envelope per person per day. However, those sending the red envelopes can continuously collect commissions, which is where the real profit lies.
But today, we’re not talking about how to make money — we’re talking about what’s behind it.
In the activity rules, the red envelope amounts range from 0.1 to 99 RMB. Naturally, most people get red envelopes worth less than 1 RMB, which doesn’t hold much interest. But some see the potential in accumulating over time, and in just one or two months, they can earn nearly 10,000 RMB in commissions.
Here are two examples to consider:
A few days ago, there was news about someone impersonating a telecom company and sending out text messages claiming that scanning a QR code would give a red envelope. As a result, they earned a lot of commissions using this method. Others also applied for merchants' Alipay accounts to make money through red envelopes, placing them in high-traffic areas like city centers and train stations, where the earnings were even more impressive.
What do strangers gain when they make money like this?
With such an opportunity, we must stay alert. There are risks involved, including the possibility of having your Alipay or Tenpay account credentials stolen.
With the widespread use of smartphones, QR codes have become deeply embedded in daily life, acting as a bridge between online and offline activities. Whether it's WeChat, microblogging, or other apps, you can scan a QR code with your phone's camera. However, scanning a suspicious QR code might lead to malware infection, resulting in your Alipay account being compromised.
It's a red envelope, an activity for everyone to join. Those interested can earn money, while others don't care. I wonder what kind of person you are? Are you one of the lucky ones who can benefit, or are you just watching from the sidelines?
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