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What if I get an information call?
When receiving a massage call, you can politely refuse or hang up the phone directly.

When you receive a massage call, you should first keep calm and alert. Massage calls are usually sales calls or fraudulent calls. The other party may provide massage service in name, but in fact there may be fraud. In order to protect personal information and property security, the following measures can be taken:

Don't provide personal ID number, bank account information or other sensitive information to the other party. Salespeople of massage phones may use this information for fraud. The salesman on the massage phone may promise various benefits, special treatment or high returns, but this is likely to be fraud. Be vigilant and don't trust these promises easily. If you are sure that the other party is a massage call, you can politely refuse or hang up the phone directly. Don't communicate with each other too much, lest you be persuaded or misled by them. In order to avoid receiving more sales calls, personal information protection measures can be strengthened. For example, don't leave personal contact information on the internet at will, and don't fill out questionnaires on strange websites at will.