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What will happen if you are sued if you owe 6,000 on your credit card?

If it is a China Merchants Bank credit card, if the minimum payment of the bill is not paid in time before the payment due date, late payment fees and interest will be charged, and personal credit will be affected. The late payment fee is 5% of the unpaid portion of the minimum repayment amount, with a minimum charge of RMB10 yuan or USD1 yuan. Interest will be charged on all consumption in the current period starting from the recording date (usually the second day after consumption), with a daily interest rate of 0.05% until all is paid off. In order to avoid affecting personal credit, it is recommended to repay the bill on time. If it is not convenient to pay off the bill in full, please pay off at least the minimum repayment amount on time. Article 196 of the "Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China": Whoever commits credit card fraud in any of the following circumstances and the amount is relatively large shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention, and shall also be fined not less than 20,000 yuan but not less than 200,000 yuan. A fine of not more than RMB 50,000; if the amount is huge or there are other serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years, and a fine of not less than RMB 50,000 but not more than RMB 500,000; if the amount is particularly huge or there are other particularly serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years. or life imprisonment, and shall also be sentenced to a fine of not less than 50,000 yuan but not more than 500,000 yuan, or property confiscation: (1) Using a forged credit card, or using a credit card fraudulently obtained with false identification; (2) Using an invalid credit card Credit card; (3) Pretending to use other people’s credit cards; (4) Malicious overdraft. The so-called malicious overdraft mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to the cardholder's behavior of overdrafting beyond the prescribed limit or within the prescribed period for the purpose of illegal possession and failing to return the card after being called upon by the card-issuing bank. Anyone who steals a credit card and uses it shall be convicted and punished in accordance with the provisions of Article 264 of this Law.