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The ID card has not expired. Received a text message from the police, which is about to expire.
Ignore it. It's just a fraud ring. Fraud gangs buy identity information everywhere for fraud, which may be the disclosure of identity information, such as filling in the ID number outside, which is unlikely to be misappropriation.
You don't need to pay attention to messages that have nothing to do with you. Telecom fraud often uses massive information to target.
You can go to the Public Security Bureau to consult your ID card, which generally refers to the ID cards of China people and China residents. The resident ID card of the People's Republic of China is a proof of citizenship to prove that you live in People's Republic of China (PRC). Write "ID card" before 1984. 1On April 6th, 984, the State Council issued the Regulations on the Trial Implementation of Resident Identity Cards of the People's Republic of China, and began to issue the first generation of resident identity cards.
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