Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - I didn't apply for a bank card at the bank, but I received a short message with an expired reservation document.

I didn't apply for a bank card at the bank, but I received a short message with an expired reservation document.

If you don't apply for a bank card at the bank, but you receive a short message with an expired appointment document, it may be fraud. Here are some suggestions to deal with this situation:

Confirm the source of information: First, please confirm whether the sender of this short message is authentic. Check the authenticity of the information by looking up the bank official website or calling customer service.

Don't provide personal information: avoid providing unverified personal information, such as ID number and bank card number. Banks usually don't ask you to provide sensitive personal information through SMS.

Contact the bank: If you suspect fraud, I suggest you contact the relevant bank immediately and report the situation to them. Banks can provide further guidance and protection.

Beware of phishing websites: Don't click on links or download attachments in short messages, which may be a trap for phishing websites. Phishing websites usually try to get your personal information.

Call the police: If it is confirmed that the received SMS is a fraudulent SMS, it is recommended to report it to the local police and provide relevant evidence and detailed information.

Please protect your personal information and be vigilant to avoid becoming a victim of fraud.