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I haven't borrowed money from the Postal Savings Finance app. Why did I receive a text message this month saying that my money had been paid off?
If the user does not have a loan, but receives a repayment message, he can contact the lending institution or bank through the contact information left on the message. Generally speaking, applying for a loan now requires real-name authentication, and it is very difficult to steal someone else's ID card to get a loan. However, it does not rule out that lending institutions make mistakes in inputting telephone numbers and send short messages to mobile phone numbers that have not borrowed loans. As long as the specific situation is explained to the lending institution, the lending institution will re-enter the mobile phone number after verification, so that the user will not receive the repayment SMS.
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