1. Family: Many people choose to hide in their own homes, because this is the most common and easy-to-obtain refuge. At home, they can temporarily avoid creditors' recovery and try to reduce going out to avoid being discovered.
2. Friends or relatives' homes: Some people choose to take refuge in the homes of friends or relatives with the support of relatives or close friends. These people can temporarily resist creditors' demands with the help of friends or relatives, and get emotional support and comfort at the same time.
3. Low-key areas: Others may choose to move to low-key areas with small population or relatively chaotic social management. They think that in these places, the investigation and tracking of creditors may be difficult, so that they can better avoid recovery.
In short, people who owe credit cards and lose contact will generally hide in the homes of their families, friends or relatives, or choose to live in low-key areas to avoid creditors' recovery as much as possible.
Supplementary information:
Credit card is a widely used payment tool, but it also has some risks. In case of unpaid debts, credit card holders may face legal disputes and economic difficulties. When dealing with this kind of problem, it may be a safer choice to take appropriate legal measures and cooperate with banks to solve it. In addition, honesty is also a very important part of society. Abiding by the regulations on the use of credit cards and paying off debts responsibly are important aspects of maintaining personal credit and social harmony.
however, please note that this answer only provides general answers and does not constitute specific suggestions. The specific situation needs to decide the action plan according to the actual situation of the individual and laws and regulations. Therefore, when faced with similar problems, it is recommended to consult professional lawyers or relevant institutions for specific guidance and support.