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Is it a crime to pick up someone else’s credit card to withdraw money?

May constitute the crime of theft.

May constitute credit card fraud. According to Article 196 of the Criminal Law, the crime of credit card fraud refers to the act of using credit cards to conduct fraudulent activities for the purpose of illegal possession, in violation of credit card management regulations, and to defraud a large amount of property. The use of credit cards generally refers to the use of forged or invalid credit cards or fraudulent use of other people's credit cards or malicious overdrafts to conduct fraudulent activities. The crime of credit card fraud is a type of fraud crime. The relationship between this crime and the crime of fraud is special law and general law. In this crime, credit card is a criminal tool, not a crime object. If a perpetrator uses credit cards as a criminal tool to carry out fraudulent activities, he will be convicted and punished for this crime in accordance with the principle that special laws are superior to general laws. Therefore, the crime of credit card fraud, in short, is the criminal activity of fraud committed by using the credit reflected in the credit card.