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I accidentally charged money to a credit card bound to ETC. Can I withdraw the money?

It can be withdrawn, but you need to pay handling fees or other fees. Because the credit card deposited into ETC is the money deposited in the credit card. There are two ways to withdraw it:

1. Withdrawal of the limit. The credit card cash advance limit is generally 50 of the total credit card amount. Banks will charge cash withdrawal fees and interest.

2. Overpayment cash withdrawal refers to withdrawing the money that the user still has in the credit card. Generally, banks will charge a handling fee of 5 to 1%. The regulations of each bank are different. It is recommended that you Consult your bank’s customer service for specific fees.

Credit cards, also called credit cards, are credit certificates issued by commercial banks or credit card companies to consumers with qualified credit. It takes the form of a card with the name of the issuing bank, validity period, number, cardholder name and other contents printed on the front, and a magnetic stripe and signature strip on the back. Consumers holding credit cards can shop or consume at specially appointed commercial service departments, and then the bank will make settlements with merchants and cardholders. Cardholders can overdraft within the prescribed limit.

Credit cards stipulated in the relevant laws of our country ("Interpretation of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on Relevant Credit Card Regulations") refer to credit cards issued by commercial banks or other financial institutions with the functions of consumption payment, credit loans, transfer settlement , cash deposit and withdrawal and other full or partial functions of the electronic payment card. On December 1, 2017, the "English Translation and Writing Standards in the Public Service Field" was officially implemented, stipulating that the standard English name of credit cards is Credit Card.

Credit card consumption is a non-cash transaction payment method. There is no need to pay cash when consumption, and repayment will be made on the billing date.

Credit cards are divided into credit cards and quasi-credit cards. Credit cards refer to credit cards in which the cardholder has a certain credit limit and can consume within the credit limit and then repay; quasi-credit card It refers to a quasi-credit card in which the cardholder deposits a certain amount of reserve fund as required. When the reserve account balance is insufficient to pay, the cardholder can overdraw within the specified credit limit. The so-called credit card generally refers to a credit card only.

Starting from January 1, 2021, the credit card overdraft interest rate will be determined independently by the card issuer and the cardholder through independent negotiation, and the upper and lower limit management of credit card overdraft interest rates will be cancelled. The daily interest rate is 0.7 times 5/10,000).