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What order information did the mobile phone receive from the UK?

Fraudulent SMS.

Classification: Recently, I saw several children in my circle of friends saying that they were cheated by fraudulent short messages from Britain. Remind everyone again that there are fraudulent SMS messages in the UK. Do not reply if you receive some SMS messages! Barclays Bank sent a message to customers on Facebook homepage, reminding them not to believe the short message fraud involving personal information sent by fraudsters, and ignore it after receiving the short message. On the Facebook page, Barclays Bank wrote: "If you receive these messages or similar messages, please do not reply. These short messages were not sent by our bank. If you accidentally reply, please contact us immediately and we will serve you wholeheartedly! " Barclays Bank quoted a case message: "Barclays Bank noticed that your debit card was recently used in Apple's online store on 20654381October 2 102 12 19 at a price of 999.00. Refer to AP0929365. If this does not belong to your shopping information, please call 03330 124697 to prevent fraud. " If Barclays finds suspicious transactions, they will send a warning message, but they say the message comes from a valid British phone number. Customers can respond to the alarm with a simple Y or N to let the bank know whether the transaction is valid or fraudulent. A Barclays spokesperson stressed that they will not ask for any personal information or security information, and customers should not reply to any text messages asking for personal information. The bank said: "Fraudsters can use fake phone numbers that look like Barclays Bank to hide their true identities. If customers are not sure about the phone call or text message they received, we encourage them to use the number checker provided by us to ensure that it is true, and then manually enter the number on their mobile phones. " If you are caught in the quagmire of fraudulent SMS, please call Barclays Bank at 03332009090 for help. If you encounter an uncertain message, you can check the phone number in the message through the bank number checker.