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I received a text message saying it was Taobao's. Is it true?/You don't say.

I've never heard of the court sending messages to others as short messages, and I've never heard of the court sending messages to others as intimidation (for example, the last sentence, please don't challenge, this sentence is obviously intimidation).

This looks like a liar's cell phone. If you don't believe me, Baidu will guarantee that this phone call is a liar.

Let's first popularize the way the court conveys the notice.

There are mainly the following delivery methods:

1. Direct service: the service mode in which the court judges, clerks or judicial police directly deliver the litigation documents that should be served to the person to be served, his agent or adult family members (legal representatives of the unit or persons who specially receive the documents) who live together.

2. Entrusted service: if it is difficult to serve directly, the service method of entrusting other courts to serve on its behalf. It is a supplement to direct delivery. Strictly speaking, entrusted service is not an independent way of service, it is only an act of mutual assistance between courts.

3. Service by post: the service method that the court service personnel deliver the litigation materials that should be served to the addressee by mail.

4. Lien service: the litigation documents directly served by the court are refused to be signed by the addressee. After the addressee invites the personnel of relevant institutions to be present, the relevant personnel shall witness the way of leaving the litigation documents at the addressee's residence and complete the service.

5. Forwarding to the addressee: the way to deliver the serviceman and the imprisoned and reeducation-through-labor personnel in the army to the addressee through the political department or prison administration department at or above the regiment level.

6. Announcement service: also called quasi-service. It refers to the delivery method of publishing an announcement in a newspaper or other carrier, which produces a delivery effect after a certain period of time.