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What should I do if I receive a notice of filing a case with a mobile phone message from the court?

This is a scam message, no need to reply,

Although this kind of SMS fraud is a very traditional means, under the "scorched earth bombing" of criminals, some citizens with weak awareness of prevention are still deceived.

The fraudulent SMS numbers that broke out this time are all overseas mobile phone numbers. Although the "customer service number" left in the SMS looks quite complicated, it is actually a mobile phone number. "The scammer added a horizontal bar to the first and second digit keys of the ordinary mobile phone number, which made people mistakenly think that it was some transferred landline numbers." Even if some left their landline numbers, they were eventually transferred to mobile phones.

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For this kind of scam, don't believe it when you receive a similar text message, and you can't call the customer service number left in the text message. You should check with the bank yourself. Regular banks will not let users call non-bank customer service calls in business handling reminder messages, and bank staff will not ask for user passwords and dynamic verification codes during business handling.

In addition, similar scams include impersonating a bank to obtain passwords, impersonating a TV program group to ask for registration fees, impersonating a national staff member to claim that residents are suspected of committing crimes, and impersonating relatives and friends to transfer money to unfamiliar accounts. In the face of these common SMS fraud routines, citizens should not be credulous, let alone click on the links in SMS, so as not to cause property losses.

Public trust. Com- The recent scam message "Credit card overdue" has deceived many people.