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What should I do if my credit card is stolen? Is there any way to recover it?

If your credit card is stolen, you can take the following measures:

1. Contact the bank customer service immediately, explain the situation and request to freeze the credit card to prevent further losses. Go to a store or ATM in person to perform a transaction to prove the credit card is with the cardholder and record the time and location of the transaction.

2. Keep transaction vouchers, such as receipts or SMS notifications.

3. Immediately report the crime to the local police station and provide relevant evidence, such as copies of ID cards, credit card copies, transaction statements, etc.

4. According to the bank’s requirements, fill in the payment denial letter and provide necessary evidence.

5. Wait patiently for the bank’s investigation and processing. During this period, the bank may recommend changing the credit card and handle related bill payment issues.

6. Provide necessary support and cooperation during bank processing, such as participating in bank inquiries and providing required documents. Please note that although the above measures have been taken, it may not be possible to fully recover the stolen funds, especially in the case of cross-border fraud. It is important to reduce losses and keep personal information safe.