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What should I do if my classmate borrows my credit card and doesn't return it?
There is a related case, which I read a few years ago, and I also lent two cards, 1.5W and 1.6W, respectively. All of them are people with status, and they are not afraid of people running away. They are really afraid that they will be embarrassed to ask for it and deal with the court. So I have been dragging my feet, and occasionally I will sink myself in and pay back the money. Two years of experience, the process is miserable. The initial sincerity is waiting, and cash can only be expected not to make any big mistakes. Let his life be better, and there will be no other problems, such as card closure and overdue.

The articles of association of credit card recipients clearly describe that the credit card is for personal use only, and the disputes and losses arising therefrom are borne by yourself, so you must be cautious.

There is no better way. It is suggested to sign a loan agreement in a friendly manner and specify the repayment time limit.

there is an idea that the credit card is stolen by calling the police directly, but there is no practice and related cases, so it is not easy to operate.

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