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I got a call from 95500 today, saying that I don't need money for three months' insurance. I wonder if it's a lie.
This is the customer service number of Pacific Insurance. This mobile phone will give you free insurance for a period of time, such as three months as you said. Sometimes I send a text message to your mobile phone to remind you to keep the message for the time being. This is the usual propaganda method of life insurance companies. More importantly, it is to tap potential customers and lay the foundation for selling their insurance to you in the future. It's not fraud, don't worry.
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