Enforcement will freeze the credit card. Anything involving loans and high consumption may be restricted. The answer to the question of whether the court's enforcement of credit cards will have an impact, because credit cards also belong to the category of loans. Will definitely be restricted in use. Freezing refers to a compulsory measure taken by the People's Court against the deposits of the person being applied for execution in banks, credit unions and other financial institutions when conducting litigation preservation or compulsory execution, which prohibits them from withdrawing or transferring. When the people's court takes freezing measures, it shall not freeze the special funds specified by the state in the bank account of the person subject to execution. However, if the person subject to execution uses these names to conceal funds to avoid performing obligations, the people's court may freeze them. The maximum period for freezing the deposits of the person subject to execution is six months. If it is necessary to continue freezing, the freezing procedures should be completed with banks, credit unions, etc. before the freeze expires. Otherwise, if the freeze is not processed within the time limit, the freeze will be deemed to be automatically lifted. Transfer refers to an enforcement measure in which the people's court transfers the deposits of the legal person or other organization that is the person being applied for execution through banks, credit unions and other units into the account of the person applying for execution according to the amount specified in the notice of assistance in enforcement by the people's court. Deposit transfers can be made on a frozen basis, or transferred directly without freezing. When the people's court takes measures such as inquiry, freezing, and transfer, it may directly submit the request to bank offices, savings banks, and credit cooperatives without the consent of their superior authorities. Foreign people's courts can directly inquire, freeze and transfer deposits at banks and credit unions where the person subject to execution is domiciled and the property subject to execution is located, without the consent of the local people's court or transfer procedures. Local banks and credit unions must assist in the process and may not refuse or prevaricate for any reason such as deducting due loans or loan interest. If the person refuses to assist, the people's court may impose a fine in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Procedure Law and recommend disciplinary sanctions to the supervisory authority or relevant authorities.