Group 1 - The core issue revolves around a recent incident where a citizen received a debt collection message from a telecom company, indicating that overdue broadband fees could impact personal credit and various aspects of life, including children's education [1][2] - The message mentioned that overdue payments could lead to restrictions on purchasing high-speed train tickets, flights, and other services, which are related to the enforcement of credit penalties for individuals classified as "dishonest" [1][2] - The collection of dishonesty information is managed by multiple departments, including the court system and credit management agencies, and is primarily focused on civil execution cases [2] Group 2 - A telecom company representative confirmed that long-term unpaid debts could result in a credit record being created, which would be automatically uploaded to the system if not addressed [2] - The local branch of the telecom company clarified that currently, overdue broadband fees are not included in credit reporting, and paying the owed amount would resolve the issue [2] - The debt collection message is intended as a reminder, and there may be variations in how different outlets handle such communications [2]
电信回应欠费影响征信称尚未纳入系统,短信系善意提醒