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Is it true or false to receive short messages in installments and have an ID number?
It's true that the short message I received was paid in installments with my ID number. According to the public information inquired, for some malicious overdue users, the relevant lending institutions/platforms will adopt certain dunning methods, such as sending text messages and making phone calls, but they will all receive dunning information, so they should learn to distinguish the authenticity of text messages by themselves. Under normal circumstances, if the lender is really sued, you can see the specific situation in the relevant lawyer network/firm, and you can distinguish the true from the false through inquiry. When you receive this kind of short message about the trial, you need to know that if it is true, you will usually receive the relevant court summons or phone call, because the short message notice is easier to identify. You can go to the relevant lending institution to consult the customer service center or call the official hotline to ask if it is true or false.
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