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SMS indicates that the remittance has been received, but there is no account.

In fact, the bank is not really responsible, because you don't understand that the banking business has been cheated by scammers. . . The normal inter-bank transfer transaction process is like this. China Bank received the transfer application and deducted the money. If required, a short message will be sent to the payee at this time. Note, however, that it is impossible for China Bank to check the name of the payee's account, but it will send a short message according to the remitter's request, which will definitely let you check whether there is a record. Then the transaction is sent to ICBC through the size system of the People's Bank of China, and ICBC will check whether the payee's account name is consistent. If it's right, it's right.

Recently, I saw several people asking how they received the text message but didn't receive the money, because the text message sent to you by the Bank of China was just a reminder, and he didn't know whether the information of the remitter was all right. Only when you check the account with the bank where you opened the account can you guarantee the account.

You'd better call the police to find a liar, because suing the bank won't solve the problem. Banks attach great importance to the recent rampant telecom fraud, and have made publicity tips in all aspects with great care, and they are basically not held accountable for being sued.