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What does jsgs mean?

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1. The text message reply jsgs means that the Bank of Communications credit card owned by the user who received the text message can increase the limit. Bank of Communications credit cards cannot independently apply for a limit increase. If the user meets the conditions for a Bank of Communications credit card limit increase, Bank of Communications will automatically send a message to the user. Therefore, when receiving a text message from Bank of Communications jsgs, the user can decide whether to apply for a limit increase on the credit card according to their own needs. Process the amount increase.

2. Content related to bank text messages

1. Generally, it can be recovered by re-activating the text message reminder function or depositing sufficient funds. This needs to be done on a case-by-case basis. If the SMS reminder disappears because the SMS reminder service contracted between the user and ICBC has expired, the user can go to the ICBC counter to submit the application for opening the ICBC Messenger service again, or can activate the service again through online banking or mobile banking. If the service is canceled because the account balance is insufficient to pay the SMS reminder fee, the user can re-deposit sufficient funds into the account. After normal deductions are restored, the SMS reminder service will be reactivated. Normally, the SMS reminder service of ICBC is charged on a monthly basis. The fee for the balance change reminder service ranges from RMB 2 to RMB 5 per month depending on the region.

2. Mobile banking (SMS) means that the bank handles inquiries, transfers, remittances, donations, consumption, payment and other services for customers according to the SMS instructions sent by customers through mobile phones, and sends the transaction results via SMS. Inform customers of financial services methods. "Registered customers" refer to customers who have registered for mobile banking (SMS) services through the ICBC website or business outlets. "Non-registered customers" refer to customers who have not completed registration procedures for mobile banking (SMS). "Registered mobile phone number" refers to the mobile phone number provided and confirmed by the customer to ICBC when registering for mobile banking (SMS). "Default payment card" refers to a registered card designated by the customer when registering for mobile banking (SMS). Customers do not need to enter their card number when handling inquiries, transfers and other services through the default payment card. "Payment password" refers to the password set and confirmed by the customer when registering for mobile banking (SMS). Customers must enter the payment password when handling transfers, remittances, payments, consumption payments, cancellation and other services.