I recently received a message inside the Binance app from someone claiming to be an official Global Affiliate Manager. While the initial message seemed legitimate, I noticed several red flags that made me cautious. Here are the key points:

1. Unusual Group Chat: I was added to a 3-member group chat, which isn’t the usual format for Binance’s official support communications.

2. External Communication Request: The individual asked me to verify them via Telegram (@wayne****bj) and email (wayne.**@binance.com), which felt off for an official Binance rep.

3. Repeated Request for Information: Despite having already submitted my affiliate registration form, including my social media profiles, I was asked for this information again.

4. No One Should Ask About Your Trading History: I was asked for details about my trading history, which is NOT something any company or (ie) Binance representative should ask in this context. Your trading activity is very private, and legitimate Binance staff should never ask for this kind of personal info in an unsolicited manner.

5.Unprofessional Tone: The messages were written in an informal and inconsistent manner, which didn’t align with Binance’s usual professionalism.

After reaching out to Binance VIP CS Support and the AI support system in the app, I was told that the communication could be real, but I’m still feeling uncertain about the situation.

I’m sharing this to *ask the community for advice or insights*. Have you experienced anything similar? Is this something that could genuinely be from Binance, or should we be concerned about possible scams? Any insights are much appreciated.

Binance Support @Binance Customer Support , please help verify if the person who contacted me is an official representative & clarify if such requests are in line with Binance’s official processes.

⚠️Be cautious with unsolicited request. protect your privacy&personal data.

@Binance Angels @Binance Announcement @Binance CIS @Binance Square Official

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