The offer of "0.01 yuan for a 1-year QQ Super Member" is almost certainly a scam. Here's why and what you need to know: QQ Super Member typically costs ~20 yuan/month (or ~240 yuan/year for a full subscription). A 0.01 yuan offer is far below the normal cost and violates basic business logic—there’s no legitimate way to provide such a high-value service at this price.
Common Scam Tactics Behind This
Scammers use this lure to trick you into:
- Clicking malicious links that steal your QQ password, personal information (like ID/bank details), or install malware on your device.
- Being redirected to fake payment pages where you might accidentally input sensitive data.
- Completing "tasks" (e.g., sharing the link with friends, downloading unknown apps) that benefit the scammer but give you nothing in return.
How to Stay Safe
- Avoid suspicious links/offers: Never click on links from unknown sources (e.g., random messages, untrusted websites).
- Use official channels: Purchase QQ memberships only through the official QQ app, WeChat Pay, or Tencent’s authorized platforms.
- Verify offers: If you see a "discount," check Tencent’s official announcements first—legitimate promotions (e.g., first-month discounts) are always clearly stated on official channels.
If you encounter such scams, report them immediately to QQ customer service to protect others. Don’t let the temptation of "free/cheap" services put your account and data at risk!
Stay cautious and prioritize your online security.




