Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - I got a dunning call and asked if I knew anyone. I made it clear that I didn't, and I'm not who they say I am. I've been calling for two days.

I got a dunning call and asked if I knew anyone. I made it clear that I didn't, and I'm not who they say I am. I've been calling for two days.

There is nothing to be afraid of. You are just an emergency contact. Nowadays, many people who borrow money online like to fill in some people's phone numbers, and they also need the phone records of everyone's mobile phones, so he is not the only one to call you. So there's nothing to be afraid of. If he calls again, you can scold him directly, or you can answer him after the call. If you don't speak slowly, he won't fight, because you have made it clear that you and this person will not fight again.

Secondly, it is clear that the borrower must have your phone number, and you are the person in his address book, so your phone number can only be received later, so it is not surprising that someone else's dunning company has your phone number at this time, because your phone number has already appeared in the lender's mobile phone call record, so it is natural to call you for dunning.

There is no need to worry in this situation. If he pushes you beyond endurance, you can call the police directly. His dunning company dare not say anything. Personally, I think there is a similar situation. In this case, you can directly connect the phone and tell him that you will call again, and I will call the police. I will check whether your company is qualified and authorized to lend. In fact, many of these companies do not have such qualifications, so the loan business they do is illegal, so he is very afraid of this situation.