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The text you provided is already in English. Here's the translation:
"I received a call from someone who told me that my flight's landing gear had broken and asked if I could help me change the ticket. When I asked if there would be an extra fee, he said no and only one hour late. I agreed to it. At that time, I didn't realize it was a scam.
I thought I had bought the delay insurance, so I went to apply for a claim immediately. However, she accurately guessed my name, ID number, and amount of the delay insurance, and informed me that I had purchased the delay insurance and would help me claim it.
What could be better than that? I sent him the payment information. At that time, I still hadn't realized it was a scam.
Then she asked me to open the following website: http://25481302.com
It was a Chinese Airlines interface.
Seeing the domain name, I knew it might be a scam.
She asked me to click on the online customer service icon and it redirected me to https://uiidfnaw.cc/kefu/5c6cbcb7d55ca. She asked me to send her "Name Flight ID Number Last Four Identity Card Receipt 300". Then she asked me to send her the QR code for the payment.
My identity information was known to her. I felt indifferent about it and wanted to play more, so I sent it.
She asked me to go to the payment QR code interface and check whether anyone was paying me. I found out that someone was paying me.
Then..."
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