Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - 955 18 texted me to pay the car insurance, but I didn't buy a car. Is it a fraudulent phone call, or is my mobile phone number stolen by someone else?
955 18 texted me to pay the car insurance, but I didn't buy a car. Is it a fraudulent phone call, or is my mobile phone number stolen by someone else?
This is usually because the PICC salesman took your number to register PICC account. When the salesman really doesn't have a mobile phone number to register, he will enter the number at will to register, and this website without a verification code is needed. In the final analysis, it is still the low-quality behavior of PICC salesmen, regardless of whether it will bring trouble and trouble to others in order to make money.
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