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Is it true that you received the news from 1068 that you want to go to court?
It is false to receive the message from 1068 that a lawsuit will be filed.

Because under normal circumstances, the court will not call or send text messages, but will only issue subpoenas. However, under special circumstances, such as hearing a case according to a summary procedure, if the judge notifies the parties by SMS, he can call the notified court or ask in person to verify whether the situation is true. If the borrower receives the reminder message of 1068, the content of the message is marked with overdue principal, time, penalty interest and other contents, which is generally true. However, it does not mean that the text message of 1068 was sent by the Law Center.

1068 begins with measures to prosecute overdue credit cards:

1. First of all, the process of formal bank prosecution is not so simple. After the court files a case, it will not only send a notification message, but also send various materials. This means of notifying late prosecution starting with 1068 often ends with the words xx unsubscribe. There is no doubt that this is a scam message. Suggest blacking out and never reply.

2. If you are using a credit card, and it is indeed overdue, you'd better take the initiative to contact the bank. Calculate the overdue time first, even if it is not enough to be sued, you should negotiate with the bank. Generally speaking, even fraudulent SMS messages can be reported by calling the reporting center at 1232 1.

To sum up, the borrower is really sued by the court, so the court will send relevant information to inform the borrower. However, in practice, the court will notify the subpoena and the content of the lawsuit. Express mail, but also dial the phone number, will not rush to send text messages. Litigation SMS often has special documents, not just a short message.

Legal basis:

Article 84 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

If the addressee's whereabouts are unknown, or it cannot be served by other means specified in this section, it shall be served by public announcement. Sixty days after the announcement, it shall be deemed to have been delivered. When the announcement is served, the reasons and process shall be recorded in the file.