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Can I still sue if my credit card is overdue for ten years? My credit card was overdue ten years ago

Yes, overdue credit cards from ten years ago can still be sued. Although no specific legal situation or background information is provided, based on the general principles of legal application, I will provide you with the following detailed instructions:

First of all, according to Chinese law, the time when a credit card is overdue does not Clear statutory statute of limitations. Although the Civil Procedure Law stipulates the statute of limitations for some cases, overdue credit cards are a type of contract dispute, and the statute of limitations is usually calculated from the expiration date of the contract. Therefore, it is still possible to bring an action against an overdue debtor after ten years.

Secondly, even if the credit card is overdue for ten years, under China's legal system, the creditor still retains the right of recourse. According to Article 112 of the Contract Law, creditors may claim their rights and interests within ten years after the debtor defaults in performance. Therefore, the creditor has the right to pursue the debtor through legal means for overdue debts, even if ten years have passed.

Finally, it is important to note that the evidence from the past decade may be somewhat limited. According to my country's Civil Procedure Law, there are specific provisions on the preservation of evidence and the burden of proof. Therefore, during the litigation process, the creditor needs to reasonably prepare and prove the fact that the credit card was overdue ten years ago, and may be subject to certain evidence restrictions.

To sum up, the overdue credit card problem ten years ago can still be solved through legal means. Creditors still reserve the right to pursue overdue debts from the debtor. However, due to certain evidentiary limitations, creditors may need to fully prepare and prove the fact of overdue obligations in legal proceedings.

Supplementary information:

According to China's legal system, overdue credit cards are contractual disputes, and the provisions of contract law generally apply. Contract law stipulates the mutual rights and obligations of claims and debts, as well as the responsibilities of the parties to perform the contract. If a credit card is overdue and the debtor fails to fulfill its repayment obligations, the creditor may take recourse measures in accordance with the law.

In addition, according to the principles of Chinese law, the application of law should be based on specific analysis of specific issues. Therefore, if there are special circumstances, such as when the two parties agree on special clauses such as statute of limitations when signing the contract, it may have a certain impact on the resolution of the ten-year overdue issue. But under normal circumstances, issues overdue for ten years can still be resolved through legal means.

I emphasize again that the above answers are based on general legal principles and cannot replace the role of specific legal consultation. If you need more detailed and accurate legal advice, it is recommended that you consult relevant professional legal professionals.