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Do I need to pay back my credit card if it is defrauded?

As long as it is a credit card payment, no matter where the money is used, it must be repaid before the repayment date after the consumption bill comes out, otherwise it will cause the credit to be overdue. The following are the personal impacts.

No longer enjoy interest-free repayment.

Affect personal credit record

Seriously overdue, huge amounts can also constitute a crime due to "malicious overdraft".

If you are overdue for more than three months or fail to repay more than two bank reminders, the bank will freeze your card and list you as a prohibited customer (blacklist), and will also sue you for your credit card. Fraud and malicious overdrafts are subject to court enforcement.

The personal impact of an occasional overdue credit card is not too serious, as long as you pay off the credit card in time, you can make up for it. If you are overdue no more than 4 times in a year, the impact on the individual will not be too great. If you are overdue for three consecutive months or even seven months, you will not be able to make any bank loans or credit loans in the past five years.