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Cool. Is it true that my wallet sent a text message saying that it applied for compulsory freezing of property under my name?
No, it's not true. Kuwo Wallet sent a text message saying that it is not true to apply for compulsory freezing of property under its name. Users should be alert to the short message sent by Kuwo Wallet that they will apply for compulsory freezing of their property. Regular online lending platforms will not do such operations at will, nor will they convey such information through SMS. If users receive such short messages, they should take the initiative to contact Cool Wallet customer service to identify whether the short messages are true or false.
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