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How long will it take to change a damaged credit card?
It takes about two days to replace a damaged credit card, and then the bank will mail the new card by registered mail or express delivery, and send a text message to inform the cardholder after the card is sent. Generally, the cardholder can receive the new card within 7 days-14 days.

Credit card replacement process:

After the credit card is lost or damaged, you can call the CCB credit card customer service hotline to apply for a replacement card;

If it is lost, you should report the loss first and then reissue the card;

50 yuan should be charged for loss reporting. If it's a magnetic stripe card, you don't need to charge again when you reissue it. If it is a special card type, it will be charged separately. For example, personality cards needs to charge 50 yuan's business card printing fee, and IC card needs to charge 20 yuan's handling fee.

If the credit card is damaged, it will be charged according to the specific situation. Generally, it will be charged according to 20 yuan, and the special card fee is the same as above.

Credit card processing conditions:

At least 18 to 65 years old;

Need my second-generation ID card;

A work certificate and income certificate stamped with the financial seal of the unit;

No bad credit record;

Other financial certificates, such as real estate, cars, stocks, bonds, etc.

Credit card application process:

Fill in the application form;

Information of the bank itself and a copy of the information;

The bank sends it to the credit card center;

The credit card center conducts audit, business card printing and card issuance;

After getting the card, I opened the card and waited for the password letter.

Credit card, also called debit card, is a credit certificate issued by a commercial bank or credit card company to eligible consumers. It is a card with name, expiration date, number and cardholder's name printed on the front, and a magnetic stripe and signature strip on the back. Consumers with credit cards can go to specialized commercial service departments for shopping or spending, and then the bank will settle accounts with merchants and cardholders, and cardholders can overdraw within the prescribed limits.

The credit card stipulated in the relevant laws of our country (Interpretation of the Provisions of NPC Standing Committee on Credit Cards) refers to the electronic payment card issued by commercial banks or other financial institutions with all or part of the functions of consumer payment, credit loan, transfer settlement, cash deposit and withdrawal, etc. 20 17 12 1, the English translation and writing standard for public services was formally implemented, and the English names of credit cards were specified.

Credit card consumption is a non-cash transaction payment method, and there is no need to pay cash when spending, and repayment is made on the billing day.

Credit cards are divided into credit cards and quasi-credit cards. Credit card refers to a credit card in which the cardholder has a certain credit limit and can spend first and then repay. Quasi-credit card refers to a quasi-credit card in which the cardholder deposits a certain amount of reserve fund according to the regulations, and when the balance of the reserve fund account is insufficient to pay, it can be overdrawn within the prescribed credit limit. Credit cards generally refer to credit cards.

From the date of 202 1 1 1, the credit card overdraft interest rate is determined by the card issuer and the cardholder through independent negotiation, and the upper and lower limit management of the credit card overdraft interest rate is cancelled (the original upper limit is 0.7 times of the daily interest rate, and the lower limit is 0.7 times of the daily interest rate).

On May 25th, 2002/KLOC-0, the Supreme People's Court promulgated and implemented the Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Trial of Civil Disputes over Bank Cards.