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I didn't apply for postal savings, but I received an electronic remittance SMS prompt of1185. What happened?

Liars are more likely to send text messages. There are two possibilities: 1, someone else has a card with the tail number 16, and the mobile phone number was mistakenly written as your mobile phone number when registering in the bank. Now, the trick used by swindlers is to use network software. You display 1 1 185, but the essence is not. As soon as you reply, you will be connected to another phone. One is voice mail, and you will spend money soon; The other is to ask you to enter the bank card number and password, and your card number and password will be stolen (the premise of the liar's assumption is that you have postal savings card), and then steal funds through online banking or copying bank cards. In short, leave him alone at this time. You don't have a postal savings card. Don't worry about it any more. Warning: There will be no pie in the sky.