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Someone always sends me harassing messages, saying that there is a court summons. What about the Public Security Bureau?

Hello, this is a scam message, ignore it. Identifying this kind of scam is also very simple.

1. Incoming call is an automatic voice call. Must be a liar. When the court notifies the receipt of the summons, it must be notified by manual telephone.

2. The court notice will definitely tell you the case number of the case, when and where to pick it up, and the place to pick up the summons must be in the court. If you can't provide the above information, you are a liar.

3. There is another way of identification. Some fraudulent phone calls start with manual rather than voice. You can ask the other party: which district court is it? Because most lawsuits are handled in grass-roots people's courts, such as the people's court in XX District, not the court in your district, and usually have no jurisdiction.

4. Anyone who asks for bank account number, transfer or payment, especially if the name of the account to be transferred is the name of an individual rather than a company, must be a liar.

You can't call back, you must be a liar. Some criminals use number change software.