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The credit card has expired. Can the old card still be used?
I can't. Usually, when the credit card expires, the old credit card becomes invalid. At this time, the old credit card cannot be swiped, withdrawn, etc. At this time, the bank will issue a new card to the user after the user agrees. After receiving the new card and activating it, the user can use it normally. At this time, the old card will be completely invalid, and the amount, debt and points of the old card will be transferred to the new card. It is worth noting that if the user does not want to apply for a new card, he must pay off the arrears before canceling the credit card.

What are the requirements for applying for a credit card?

1. The applicant is an adult of 18 years old and has full capacity for civil conduct.

2. The applicant has a stable job and a legitimate source of income, and has the ability to repay the loan principal and interest.

3. The applicant has a good credit record and no bad credit record.

4. The applicant can provide valid identity documents, proof of work income, and proof of property, deposit and vehicle ownership if conditions permit.