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It depends on the answer whether it is true or not that the credit card receives the short message from the court after the deadline.

I believe many people know that after the credit card is overdue, if the overdue principal is relatively large, and after several effective collections, the bank may sue the cardholder. Some netizens asked, is it true or not that the credit card received the court text message after the deadline? Let's have a look.

Credit card overdue

Whether it is true or not that a credit card receives a short message from the court after the deadline depends on whether it receives a court summons. If there is only one short message about the trial, it is probably false. In order to put pressure on the debtor, some informal collection agencies will send some legal documents to the debtor under the guise of the public security law.

According to the normal litigation procedure, the court can't just send you a text message to remind you of the court session time. Generally speaking, you will receive a court summons before the trial. Court summons is usually served directly to me, and will only be served by fax or email if I agree. Of course, whether the message is true or not, you should pay off the borrowed money as soon as possible.