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Is it true that you received the notice of court prosecution by SMS?

SMS received a notice of prosecution from the court. This is fake, this is the information of fraudsters. The court will call and ask the client to get a subpoena. If the phone is not connected, it will also be notified and confirmed by face-to-face delivery or mail.

There are five ways to serve litigation documents: direct service, entrusted service, lien service, mail service and announcement service. There is no telephone service form, and the court will not notify it through information.

We need to confirm whether we are really being sued. If there is public information on the website of the local court, we can find out the news of being sued. If sued by others, the court will send litigation documents, subpoenas and other contents to the defendant's location, subject to this information.

Common sense of preventing SMS fraud

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

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

3. Don't call back with your mobile phone. You'd better find a landline to call back.

4. The best way is to ignore some unfamiliar short messages that are completely unrecognizable.

If you are cheated, please report it immediately.