It is recommended that you call the Denko Bank customer service hotline 95588 or bring your valid ID to a business outlet to specifically check whether the credit card is in your name. SMS messages received in error are usually sent to non-cardholder mobile phone numbers due to secondary number release and other reasons. If you think it was received in error, you can take your ID card to any ICBC branch (local or remote) to verify your mobile phone number with the original valid ID document and the mobile phone that received the text message in error. No text messages will be sent by mistake after verification.
There are also the following possibilities: text messages sent by scammers through number-changing software (ignore). Or a credit card whose identity was compromised and processed. (Please contact Electrician Bank customer service at 95588 immediately. If you do not have a credit card from the bank in your name, please refer to Article 1. If you have a credit card at ICBC but did not apply for it yourself, please explain the situation to customer service, cancel the card and call the police) Yes, your mobile phone number belongs to someone else. Others have already applied for a credit card, and others have overdue it, so you will receive a reminder message. The other is that your personal information is processed by others with fake cards, that is, others use your identity information to process credit cards. It is recommended that you go to the bank to verify. Or it's a fraudulent text message, ignore it.
95588 is the customer service hotline of ICBC, serving public and private customers. Citizens can dial "95588" anytime, anywhere to easily enjoy a series of convenient, fast, 24/7 financial services, 365 days a year. 95588 charges city calls, not banks.
: How to prevent bank text message fraud
The suffix received is the bank's backend number, such as the winning or points text message of 95533. First check if there is a link in the text message! If there is a link, never open it first! Recall whether your card has SMS notification capabilities. If you get a text message notification, take out your card. The bank's customer service phone number is on the back of the card. Call customer service directly to ask if there are any activities such as winning prizes or redeeming points! If you don’t have your bank card with you, you can find the bank’s customer service number online on your mobile phone and call it directly! After checking, check that there is no such activity in general banks, and then choose to delete this message!