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I received a text message saying that my credit card was cheated. I have a bank card, but no credit card!

It is suggested that when you receive this kind of "credit card fraud" message, don't directly contact the phone number left in the message, but directly consult the official customer service of the bank for verification or report to the police.

Summarize five "no" anti-fraud methods for your reference:

First, don't blindly believe. Don't trust phone calls and text messages from unknown sources. No matter how serious the matter is, don't believe what the other party claims to be sweet words. Hang up the phone in time and don't return the text message, and then call the official customer service phone to verify it yourself, so as not to give the liar a chance to set a trap further.

The second is to ignore the liar. Not greedy for small profits, not tempted. No matter what happens, keep a clear head and ignore it.

The third is not to disclose information. No matter what means the other party uses, stick to one rule and don't disclose identity information, deposits, bank cards, etc. You and your family.

Fourth, no remittance transfer. No matter how telecom fraud is refurbished, it will eventually fall on the transfer and remittance provided by everyone. Therefore, you should hang up and delete any strange phone calls and text messages that require transfer or remittance or provide a secure account. Don't believe them.

Fifth, it is not self-assertion. When the swindler asked not to tell his family, police and bank staff on the phone, he was advised not to believe it. Pick up the phone and contact relatives and friends for verification, or call 1 10 to report the consultation.