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Will CCB 95533 also have fraudulent text messages?

I heard about it recently, but it was not actually sent by China Construction Bank.

Not only China Construction Bank, but also China Mobile, UnionPay, etc. have recently issued such text messages, which are usually text messages sent by fake base stations to imitate official numbers.

After receiving the text message, judge the content of the text message. Points exchanged for cash must be fake, and there are also things like credit adjustment. If you are asked to provide card number, password and other information, it is definitely fake. CCB There is indeed a way to adjust your credit limit via text message, but you do not need to provide information such as your complete card number and password. If you still can't tell, call the official customer service hotline to see if the activities or services in your text message are available.