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I received a dunning call from Bank of Communications today.
I don't have many bank credit cards, but I think the methods should be the same. This phone number can clearly tell you the phone number of a liar, and banks generally don't want money. Think about what banks do for a living, and you will understand. As for credit cards, the card processing center of the bank will only mail you your expense list through the information you fill in when you apply for a credit card, or send you a text message through the mobile phone number in your information (the SMS number sent by Bank of Communications must be 9559) to inform you of the monthly expenses. I have contacted you.
As for calling to remind, to be honest, I have never encountered such a situation! I also want to tell you that you lost your mobile phone. I think you must have been dragged to get a card by the account manager on the street, right? In this case, it is easy to lose your information, so try to handle these at the outlets. The bank has a rigid rule that it is his responsibility to protect the customer's information!
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