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Mobile phone receives auto insurance information

The key problem may be that the landlord doesn't have the above brands of cars at all, right?

I have received such news before, and now there are about four cars under my name.

In the early stage, you may just send a text message to explain the license plate number, so that the text message behind you can believe it and start to attach the phone number. It was supposed to be safe at first, but then websites began to appear. Personally, I think the landlord should be alert to this website.

This kind of short message, just look around, don't be curious to open the website:

First of all, there is no insurance policy and no information about the first beneficiary. Even if you have this information, you can't ask the insurance company to do anything.

Secondly, basically all insurance companies' short message formats are universal. Just like this, it starts with the license plate, then the phone number, then gives you the policy number, and then gives you the website. I just want to trick you into filling in your ID number on the following website, so at least he has collected your name, ID number and mobile phone number. He can even feedback a verification code for you to fill in to deduct the fee.

Further reading: How to buy insurance, which is good, and teach you how to avoid these "pits" of insurance.