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What's the difference between WeChat red envelopes and ordinary red envelopes?
1. Different sending objects:
Fight for red envelopes: users need to set the total amount and quantity of red envelopes, and then share them with WeChat group.
Ordinary red envelope: one-to-one or one-to-many sending, that is, after entering a certain amount, send it to the designated person.
2. The amount of red envelopes is different:
Spell lucky red envelopes: you can generate red envelopes with different amounts, and the amount of each red envelope is generated randomly according to the system. The highest amount of red envelopes is the lucky king.
Ordinary red envelopes: when one-on-one distribution is made, how much is sent out and how much is received by others. When sending one to many, the amount of red envelopes is equal.
3. The upper limit of red envelopes is different:
Fight for red envelopes: the same WeChat group can send at most 100 red envelopes at a time, and the total amount of one-time payment cannot exceed 5,000 yuan, with a daily limit of 20,000 yuan.
Ordinary red envelopes: the maximum amount of a single red envelope is 200 yuan. If you need to send more than 200 yuan's red envelopes to your friends, you need to pay them in installments.
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