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Is it true that the text message sent to the court asked me to fill in my address and phone number?

Fake.

The court doesn't need SMS notification, but they are all paper lawsuits and subpoenas, which need to be signed. Ignore such messages.

Whether you receive SMS, MMS, online mail, automatic voice call on your mobile phone, or the winning information popped up on web pages, games, qq windows, etc. Are the most typical low-level scams in history, and none of them are true. Please don't trust them. Liars pretend to be famous websites or shopping websites, as well as the most popular TV talent shows at present, and send SMS, MMS and messages in the name of anniversaries, off-site sweepstakes and lucky viewers. Many netizens who have no common sense, have never seen news reports, have never seen the world or don't know the truth are deceived and suffer certain economic losses. Please delete this information when you receive it. Don't fill in any information on fake shanzhai and Trojan websites to avoid revealing personal information. Once the personal information is filled in, in addition to revealing personal privacy and being resold, the liar will pretend to be a court and threaten to remit various fees, deposits, insurance premiums, etc. Otherwise, the swindler will threaten to sue and detain in the name of the court.