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The arbitration commission called me and told me that I was being sued. Is that true?

It was true when I confirmed my identity. I suggest you take the following steps to confirm the authenticity of your mobile phone:

1. Identification: verify that the other party claims to be a member of the Arbitration Commission, and ask for its name and contact information.

2. Confirm the case information: ask the specific details of the other party's prosecution, such as the court involved, case number, reasons, etc. Make sure that the other party has enough case information to prove his identity.

3. Don't disclose personal information: Avoid revealing personal sensitive information directly on the phone, especially bank account or credit card information. Legitimate institutions will not ask these sensitive information by phone.

4. Contact with official channels: Find out the contact information related to the Arbitration Commission through other reliable channels (such as official website and independent contact information), and verify whether there is the case and the authenticity of the telephone number. When receiving a similar call, try to be vigilant and handle it carefully. It is best to contact a professional lawyer for more accurate guidance.