If the credit card is overdue and has been canceled, and the money has not been credited, it is recommended that the customer quickly call the customer service staff of the card-issuing bank to explain the situation and ask the other party to provide a new repayment channel, and then press the button again. This channel operates repayment.
Or the customer can directly bring the card and ID card, go to the nearest offline branch of the card-issuing bank, find the customer service staff and then ask how to repay.
Under normal circumstances, banks will not directly cancel a credit card because it is overdue. At most, it will freeze the account. However, the frozen credit card does not affect the repayment. If the customer has bound a bank card and signed an automatic repayment agreement, he only needs to deposit money into the bank card for repayment, and the bank system will automatically deduct the corresponding repayment amount. .
And if a bank cancels a credit card because it is overdue, it is most likely because the customer has been overdue for too long, so the bank has dealt with bad debts/bad debts on the arrears. If this is the case, the customer will naturally have no choice but to go to the bank to resolve the matter. If the bank can recover the funds, it will naturally not hinder the customer's repayment.