Yes, the credit card can still be activated after it is suspended.
Details:
1. Card suspension does not mean permanent cancellation of credit card services. Card suspension is a temporary measure, usually requested by the cardholder or taken as a precaution by the bank.
2. To open a suspended credit card, you need to contact the card-issuing bank or call the customer service hotline and express your requirements. Typically, you will need to provide relevant identifying information and explain why you want to reopen your credit card.
3. The card-issuing bank will evaluate your situation and may require you to meet some conditions, such as paying outstanding balances, updating personal information, etc.
4. If your application is approved, the card-issuing bank will reactivate your credit card and issue you a new card to enable you to use credit card services again.
Summary:
Even if your credit card is suspended, you still have the opportunity to re-activate the card. Simply contact your card-issuing bank and follow its requirements and procedures and you can regain credit card service.
Extended information:
Each bank may have slight differences in how it handles the suspension and reopening of credit cards. For the most accurate information and guidance, please check directly with your credit card's issuing bank to learn about their specific policies and procedures.