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Pratt & Whitney Express did not borrow money. Why did you send me a message?
1. Fraudulent information: Some fraudsters will pretend to be inclusive finance or other financial institutions and send dunning information to trick the victims into transferring money for payment. If it is confirmed that there is no loan, but you receive the dunning information, you should be wary of fraud, and don't trust and transfer payment easily. You can call the official customer service number in inclusive finance or report to the local public security organ for handling.
2. Information error: Sometimes, financial institutions will have information errors or system loopholes, resulting in the wrong dunning information being sent to the wrong person. It is suggested to contact the customer service staff in inclusive finance in time to verify the accuracy of the information.
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