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I owe ICBC a credit card of 50,000 yuan. What should I do if I am sued?
Legal analysis: If the borrower is really unable to repay, he should negotiate with the bank as soon as possible to express his willingness to repay and reach a repayment agreement as far as possible. If no agreement can be reached, the bank will file a civil lawsuit, and the court will mediate or make a judgment according to the situation. If the cardholder is sued by the issuing bank within the time limit, the court will impose a fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or control on the cardholder with a long overdue period and a large amount, and also impose or only impose a fine. At the same time, after the judgment is made, the bank will apply to the court for enforcement in time. The debtor may also be listed as an executor of bad faith, and the overdue credit card will affect personal credit information.

Legal basis: Article 196 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) commits credit card fraud under any of the following circumstances. If the amount is relatively large, it shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention and fined not less than 20,000 yuan but not more than 200,000 yuan; If the amount is huge or there are other serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years, and shall also be fined not less than 50,000 yuan but not more than 500,000 yuan; If the amount is especially huge or there are other particularly serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years or life imprisonment, and shall also be fined not less than 50,000 yuan but not more than 500,000 yuan, or his property shall be confiscated: (1) using a forged credit card or using a credit card fraudulently obtained with false identification; (2) Using an invalid credit card; (3) Fraudulent use of another person's credit card; (4) malicious overdraft. The term "malicious overdraft" as mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to the behavior that the cardholder overdraws beyond the prescribed limit or time limit for the purpose of illegal possession, and refuses to return it after being urged by the issuing bank. Whoever steals a credit card and uses it shall be convicted and punished in accordance with the provisions of Article 264 of this Law.