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Is the bank card still the original account number after degaussing and changing the card?

1. If the bank card is degaussed and replaced, please consult the bank for details.

1. The credit card is a replacement card with the same number;

2. Debit cards are supplemented with different numbers, and some banks support debit cards with the same number;

3. The number of cards with the same number is more than that with different numbers. Wait for seven to ten days;

4. If the card is supplemented with a different number, the function of the new card is the same as that of the original card, and the third party binding needs to be re-bound;

5. If the card is replenished with the same number, the function of the new card is the same as that of the original card, and the third-party binding is not affected.

Second, the process of card replacement:

1. Prepare the degaussed bank card;

2. Pick up the number at the bank where the card is issued and queue up;

3. Go to the counter with the prepared documents and money;

4. The staff will give a list and fill it out;

5. Sign the form, and then you can use the new card.

Extended information:

Pay attention to the following points when keeping the bank card flat:

1. It is best to put the bank card in a hard wallet, not too close to the magnetic buckle;

2. Keep the bank card as far away from the high magnetic field around the induction cooker, microwave oven, TV set, refrigerator and other electrical appliances as possible, and try not to put it together with mobile phones, computers, palmtop computers, magnets, music stars, business communication and other magnetic items;

3. Don't throw the bank card into the messy bag at will, and prevent sharp objects from being worn, scratched, twisted or broken;

4. Don't store multiple bank cards together, and don't put them back to back to avoid the magnetic strips rubbing and colliding with each other.