Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - I didn't apply for an ICBC credit card. Why did I receive a text message from 95588 saying that my ICBC credit card has been activated? Brothers and sisters who know the reason told me.

I didn't apply for an ICBC credit card. Why did I receive a text message from 95588 saying that my ICBC credit card has been activated? Brothers and sisters who know the reason told me.

After receiving this kind of information, it is recommended to call the bank customer service hotline 95588 first, or bring valid documents to the business outlets to check whether the credit card exists in your name.

There are usually three reasons for this situation: personal information is stolen; Message sending error; Fraud.

1. Information stolen to get a card. Although this situation is very common, thieves generally don't send information back to you so carelessly.

2. Error in sending information. This situation is very common, that is, someone else wrote the wrong information and filled in your mobile phone number when handling the card. In this case, you can call the bank and use your ID card information to check whether there is an unknown account under your name. The telephone systems of credit cards and savings cards may be different, so you may have to make separate calls. To be on the safe side, you can also make a personal credit report at the People's Bank to see if there are any unknown cards.

For example, someone received a message saying that the credit card business of a bank with the suffix * * * has been completed, and the recipient happens to have the card of this bank. They called the credit card center to make sure that the user's card didn't have this operation and didn't have this card. The bank responded that someone else might have filled in the wrong information. Sure enough, after a while, it received a message saying that the mobile phone number of this card was changed to another similar number. Don't be nervous at this time, just keep your information safe.

3. fraud. A fraudster may trick you into making a phone call and then trick you into going somewhere, but if you go to a bank outlet, there is nothing suspicious, so the possibility of fraud can be ruled out. It is possible that you really have related business.

When receiving relevant bank card or credit card information, if in doubt, users are advised to call ICBC customer service hotline 95588 to check whether the card exists in their name. If you receive a text message by mistake, it is generally because some mobile phone numbers have been renumbered and filled in incorrectly. Please verify the mobile phone number at any ICBC business outlet with the original valid ID card and the mobile phone that received the SMS by mistake. After verification, there will be no mistakes in receiving SMS.