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Did you receive a text message from the micro-loan network saying that the scheduled court session is true or false?

Fake. When the court informs the plaintiff and the defendant of the court hearing, they will usually deliver the summons by express delivery, and the court will not notify them by SMS. This is fraud, so be vigilant.

At present, most of the collection business of many banks is outsourced to a third-party collection company, so you must first determine whether this short message is sent to you by a third party. If it is sent to you by a third party, it is not true. Maybe you are intimidated by such a collection method, which is also a collection method, and the debtor is forced to repay under pressure.

If you are really sued, according to the normal litigation process, the court can't just send a text message to inform you of the court session time. After the general bank brings a lawsuit to the court, it will send you a notice of prosecution, that is, a summons, which will clearly state the details of the lawsuit by the bank and inform the defendant of the place and time of the court session. If you just receive a short message, it is not enough to prove that you are really being sued by the bank. Subject to the written complaint received.