Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - I received a short message saying that I had updated my ICBC credit card and asked me to get it, but I never applied for a credit card! What's going on? Call 95588 and say check.

I received a short message saying that I had updated my ICBC credit card and asked me to get it, but I never applied for a credit card! What's going on? Call 95588 and say check.

Three reasons,

1 indicates that your information has been stolen. Although this situation is common, it is generally not so careless to send information back to you.

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

At that time, I received a message that the credit card business of a bank with the suffix * * * had been completed, and I happened to have this bank card. I called the credit card center to make sure my card didn't have this operation or this card. The bank said that someone else might have filled in the wrong information. Sure enough, after a while, I received a short message saying that the mobile phone number of this card was changed to another similar number.

3 is a liar, they may trick you into calling or going somewhere, but if you go to a bank outlet, there should be nothing suspicious.