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What does it mean that critical illness coverage is invalidated without verification?

The phenomenon of false text message fraud that invalidates critical illness protection has recently attracted widespread public attention. The text message claims that the user's medical insurance account has been credited, and will automatically expire if not verified, and usually comes with an enticing URL link. After receiving such information, many citizens tried to inquire and found that this was not an official action of the medical insurance department, but a trap carefully designed by Internet fraudsters. People in many places across the country have experienced harassment from such false text messages.

These text messages guide victims to click on links and enter an interface that claims to provide a "free insurance gift package" and requires users to provide personal information, such as mobile phone number, name and ID card. Once filled in, the phone will show that the user has received some kind of critical illness coverage, but at the cost of paying a high premium. It is worth noting that the medical insurance department has made it clear that they have never sent such verification text messages, and any such information claiming to be from the medical insurance bureau should be treated with caution.

In summary, receiving text messages claiming that medical insurance critical illness coverage is invalid, especially requiring verification and payment, is likely to be a scam. Therefore, citizens must remain vigilant when facing such text messages and do not click on links to prevent personal information from being stolen or property being damaged. Remember, formal medical insurance information will not appear in this way. The best way to respond to such text messages is to simply ignore them to avoid being deceived.