Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Overdue credit card - I have a credit card overdraft and have contacted the Public Security Bureau. Is this true or false?
I have a credit card overdraft and have contacted the Public Security Bureau. Is this true or false?

This is a relatively new type of number-changing scam.

The confirmation method is to call the customer service number of the bank to confirm.

Nowadays, the process for banks to prosecute customers who owe money is generally to first make multiple reminders to no avail, and then the public security organs will file a case for handling.

Generally, it is necessary to maliciously owe more than 3 months, more than 5,000 to a single bank, or a total of 100 million to multiple banks. You may be prosecuted if you fail to repay your loan for 3 consecutive months or more.

At present, some banks outsource collection services and have bad attitudes, so ignore them. It is best to call the bank customer service to verify.