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Staging music said that he would sue me and sent me a lawyer's letter. Is it true?/You don't say.

Whether this is true or not depends on the actual situation. If you really owe a lot of money in installment music, the amount is very large, and the money is owed for a long time, then the other party is likely to really sue you. But if you haven't used staging music at all, it must be fake. Or you have used installment music, but there is no overdue phenomenon, and you repay it on time every month. That must be false news. Another situation is that you use installment music, and there is indeed a phenomenon of overdue, but the amount owed is not much, so this information is also false, because if the amount is not large, the other party is not worth sending you a lawyer's letter.

Installment music is actually a financial platform for installment consumption. Many young people should not be particularly unfamiliar with this platform. When some young people encounter capital turnover in real life, they will apply for some funds on this financial platform. The platform operation is relatively simple, and the application threshold is relatively low, so many young people especially like staged music.

However, pay attention to one thing. After all, this part of the funds we applied for will be repaid in the future, so we must make an evaluation before applying. If you have the ability to pay back money in the future, you can use this platform. If we are unable to repay, we should be cautious. In the process of using installment music, if there is any overdue phenomenon, the staff will call for money first and must repay the arrears within a certain period of time. If we continue to refuse to repay the arrears, then the other party will go through the corresponding legal procedures, and our credit information will be greatly affected.

Of course, if the amount you owe is very, very small, then the other party will generally not send a lawyer's letter, because if the amount is relatively small, the lawyer's letter will not even recover the cost. I believe that the staged music officials are not fools, and they will definitely not do so. But in any case, since there is debt, it should be repaid on time, and never affect personal credit.