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Do I have to use a credit card to buy a mobile phone in installments?
You don't have to use a credit card to buy a mobile phone in installments.

When you buy a mobile phone in a physical store, you can use a credit card to pay by installments, or you can use loan products such as flowers and white strips to pay by installments. In fact, physical stores will also cooperate with consumer finance companies. When a user applies for installment payment, it is equivalent to applying for installment loan of consumer finance. Therefore, users can purchase mobile phones in installments without a credit card.

After installment payment, users need to repay on time according to the repayment plan, otherwise the overdue records will be uploaded to the credit information, which will affect users' personal credit.

According to Article 7 of the Measures for the Supervision and Administration of Credit Card Business of Commercial Banks, credit cards refer to all kinds of media that record the relevant information of cardholders' accounts, have the functions of bank credit line and overdraft, and provide relevant banking services for cardholders.

The credit card stipulated in the relevant laws of our country (Interpretation of the Provisions of NPC Standing Committee on Credit Cards) refers to the electronic payment card issued by commercial banks or other financial institutions with all or part of the functions of consumer payment, credit loan, transfer settlement, cash deposit and withdrawal, etc. 20 17 12 1, the English translation and writing standards for public services were formally implemented, and the English names of credit cards were specified.

Credit card consumption is a non-cash transaction payment method, which does not need to pay cash when spending, and repays on the bill date.

Credit cards are divided into credit cards and quasi-credit cards. Credit card refers to a credit card in which the cardholder has a certain credit limit and can spend first and then repay. Quasi-credit card refers to a quasi-credit card in which the cardholder deposits a certain amount of reserve fund according to the regulations, and when the balance of the reserve fund account is insufficient to pay, it can be overdrawn within the prescribed credit limit. Credit cards generally refer to credit cards.

From the date of 202 1 1 1, the credit card overdraft interest rate is determined by the card issuer and the cardholder through independent negotiation, and the upper and lower limit management of the credit card overdraft interest rate is cancelled (the original upper limit is 0.7 times of the daily interest rate, and the lower limit is 0.7 times of the daily interest rate).

On May 25th, 2002/KLOC-0, the Supreme People's Court promulgated and implemented the Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Trial of Civil Disputes over Bank Cards.