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When I applied for the provident fund loan, I signed my name in the bank and printed a blank receipt, but it was useless. Is it risky to leave the receipt in the bank?
There is no risk in the original blank loan in the bank.

Even if it says that you borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars, to prove that you borrowed money, you still need a loan contract, a bank loan approval, a transfer voucher, whether there is your personal account number on the voucher, and whether the personal account has a collection record. Only with this evidence can you prove that you borrowed money, and a debit note alone has no legal effect.