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Today, I received a text message about a court summons regarding Taobao’s breach of contract, saying that I will be arrested. Is it true?

If this is the case, I can tell you clearly that you must have fallen into the scammer’s phishing link. Your personal information, name, mobile phone number, ID number, bank card number, address and other information Filled it out directly on the website. That's why this scammer calls you and tells you that you have won a lottery and wants you to pay a small fee for the reason (shipping fee, tax deduction, establishing a relationship, etc.). If you refuse to pay later, the scammer will have another trick. They will say that according to the XX contract, if you don’t claim the winnings, you are suspected of breach of contract, and if you don’t transfer the money within a certain number of working days, they will sue you in court and mail you a court summons. There may be people pretending to be judges, JCs, etc. to call you later. They will scare you in a threatening and threatening tone and tell you to transfer the money quickly.

There is no need to pay any handling fees if you win a lottery here in China. If you win a lottery of 5 million, the tax will be directly deducted from the winnings. It has never been said that you have to pay money first. The person who passed the money must be a liar.

What you can do is cooperate with the scammer to get the scammer's address information, etc., and then call the police to deal with it, or just ignore it and hang up the phone. Please be cautious when it comes to amounts of money, thank you~! ! !