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Is the text message from the Zhongwei Arbitration Commission real or fake?

Zhongwei Arbitration Committee text messages are generally fake.

SMS messages are sent from virtual online numbers and have no legal effect. The arbitration committee's notification will be sent by email or official notification, and will not be informed by sending a text message using a network number. If a case is really filed, it will not be simply notified via text message. This is generally a collection method and is usually fake. If you have never borrowed money or anything like that, don’t ignore or reply to these scam text messages. Be careful, it’s a scam.

It is worth noting that if the arbitration text message starting with 1068 is fake, and being sued for loan issues requires a process, it will only be true after receiving a summons mailed by the court. If not The subpoena means that you have not been charged.

Tips for identifying fraudulent text messages

1. Look at the domain name and URL

Almost all domain names (web addresses) on fraudulent text messages are a mixture of uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers. , the domain name (web address) ends incompletely, etc. The domain names (web addresses) of our country's government websites all end with gov.cn (gov means government, cn means China), and other domain names (web addresses) ending with this are definitely not government websites. In addition, text messages released by government platforms almost do not contain URL links. If you receive a notification text message with a link, you can basically confirm that it is a scam text message.

2. Look at the name of the company

Fraudulent text messages are usually vaguely marked with industry and commerce, commerce, industrial management, or municipal party committee or municipal XX Bureau. The main purpose is to cast a wide net, and also to Avoid legal liability.

3. Read the content of the text message

If you are unprepared and still accidentally click on the text message link to enter the page and see the option to enter your bank card or password, you can be 100% sure it is a scam. In fact, most fraudulent text messages can be directly judged from the content.