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Is it true that the loan is texted back to 1? Be careful!

I believe many people have received all kinds of short messages about loans, such as invitations to withdraw money, preferential activities, opening business and so on. Recently, a user said that he had received news of a loan platform, which was a product he wanted to borrow very much before. It said that the loan news was sent back to 1 for processing. Is it true?/You don't say. How to identify loan short messages?

1. Loan SMS back 1 Is it true?

It may be true, but there is also a certain chance of being a liar, because many loan platforms now publish advertisements through telephone, SMS, WeChat, QQ and other channels. As long as you leave your contact information, you will inevitably receive a lot of similar information, and many fraud companies will pretend to be formal platforms to send information, which is difficult to distinguish between true and false, so you can't simply say true and false.

I suggest you don't reply to any numbers and letters casually, such as 1, t unsubscribe, etc. , so as not to be deceived.

Second, how to identify loan messages?

1. First of all, you can't just click on the link for any advertisement, promotion or reminder information, otherwise it's easy to get personal information, and what's worse, there is a virus in the meeting, and the consequences are unimaginable.

2. If you haven't submitted an application on a loan platform, or even opened the official website or related content, you have already received the advertisement information, so it's best not to click Open. This situation may be an advertisement issued by a financial institution, or you are a liar.

3, look at the source of the phone, such as the bank's text message, the source will be more formal, such as ICBC 95588. If it is a message sent by a string of irregular numbers or letters, be careful, it is likely to be a pseudo base station fraud.

In short, no matter what information you have, don't click on it directly in the short message. You can log in to the official website Consulting Customer Service of the lending institution.