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I don't have a bank of communications card, but I received this from the bank of communications. What happened?

You can call the 24-hour hotline of Bank of Communications at 95559. If the query is fruitless, it may be a scam message.

Methods to prevent SMS fraud:

Never disclose your ID number, bank card number and bank card password to anyone at any time and place. Most importantly, never disclose these three numbers at the same time.

When you can't tell whether the message is true or false, you should call the bank at the first time. Note: don't call the number left in the text message first!

Don't call back by cell phone, you'd better call back by landline.

For some unfamiliar short messages that are completely unrecognizable, the best way is to ignore them.

If you are cheated, please report it immediately.

Don't talk to strange text messages-don't believe, don't be greedy and don't reply. This is the best way to deal with fraudulent text messages.

Car selling SMS fraud, please don't believe car selling SMS at a low price. Selling cars and luxury cars at low prices on SMS is mostly fraudulent information, which can't be so cheap. Remind not to believe it easily.

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