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Credit card arrears, sued by the bank, can you negotiate repayment?
Of course.

According to Article 70 of the Measures for the Supervision and Administration of Credit Card Business of Commercial Banks, under special circumstances, if it is confirmed that the credit card debt exceeds the cardholder's repayment ability and the cardholder still has the willingness to repay, the issuing bank can negotiate with the cardholder on an equal footing and reach a personalized installment repayment agreement. The longest term of personalized installment repayment agreement shall not exceed 5 years. The contents of personalized installment repayment agreement shall at least include:

(a) the balance, structure and currency of the arrears;

(2) the repayment period, method, currency, date and repayment amount of each installment;

(three) whether to charge annual fees, interest and other fees during the repayment period;

(4) The cardholder shall not apply for a credit card from any bank before all the funds related to the personalized installment repayment agreement are settled;

(five) the rights and obligations of both parties and the liability for breach of contract;

(6) Other matters related to repayment.

If both parties reach an agreement and sign an installment repayment agreement, the card-issuing bank and its card-issuing service institution shall stop the collection of the cardholder, except that the cardholder fails to perform the installment repayment agreement. If an oral repayment agreement is reached, the issuing bank must keep the recorded data. Records shall be kept at least until the date of settlement of arrears.

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Impact of overdue credit card:

1. If the credit card fails to repay on time, there will be a penalty, which is generally the minimum repayment amount, 5% of the unpaid part.

2. If the credit card fails to repay on time, it will generate high interest, and it is rolling interest. In the case of more debts, interest will be high.

3. Overdue will tarnish the credit record, resulting in the inability to handle financial needs such as buying a house and lending in the next two years.

4. The overdue payment is more than 3 months, and the amount exceeds 1 000 yuan, and the bank has repeatedly failed to make dunning. At that time, you will not only pay back the money, but also bear criminal responsibility.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Measures for the Supervision and Administration of Credit Card Business of Commercial Banks