Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - This number sends a message every month saying that my credit card is in arrears! And there are calls for me to handle! But I want to say,
This number sends a message every month saying that my credit card is in arrears! And there are calls for me to handle! But I want to say,
Don't click on the link, it may be a virus. You can check the official telephone number first, and then call customer service to ask if anyone has opened an ID card with your information. If not, don't trust text messages, emails, etc. If you say you have, you can tell him. If you can't solve it, you can complain. In fact, it should be a short message that criminals cast nets to deceive people. Just make sure you don't have a credit card. You don't need to pay attention to text messages at all. Just blacklist.
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