The billing date is the consumption record of one month before this date, which is generally about 20 days earlier than the repayment date;
The repayment date is the date when the bill needs to be repaid last month, and it can be repaid in full or at the minimum.
1. If you swipe your card on 25th of last month, the longest repayment date should be 38th or 39th, that is, the interest-free date before the bill comes out, and the repayment date is of course 2nd of each month;
If you return the credit card before 2.2, it must be based on the bill issued by the bank, not how much you think you have returned. What is brushed after the 2nd and before the bill date counts as this month's bill, and what is brushed afterwards counts as next month's bill. Because the 2nd is the repayment date rather than the bookkeeping date, you are confused;