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Can I still use my credit card after I stop paying it off?
Credit cards can generally be used after being paid off.

First, as long as the credit card is not frozen or cancelled, if there is a certain amount in it, you can continue to use it;

2. After the debt is paid off, the credit card limit and password and other related settings remain unchanged. If you owe money for a long time, there will be overdue records. If you need to spend with Cardo in the future and repay in time, you can restore the relevant credit records.

Credit card overdue repayment will face the following consequences:

1. Credit card late payment fee. The so-called credit card late payment fee refers to the fee that the cardholder should pay to the issuing bank in accordance with the regulations when the repayment date is overdue or the repayment amount is lower than the minimum repayment amount.

Second, overdue interest. After users overdraw with credit cards, there is generally an interest-free repayment period ranging from more than 20 days to more than 50 days. If the cardholder's repayment is overdue, all the expenses of the cardholder last month will no longer enjoy the interest-free treatment of the bank, and the circulating daily interest rate is as high as five ten thousandths, that is, the annual interest rate reaches 18%.

Third, bad credit records. Credit card overdue repayment records will enter the central bank's credit information system to generate bad credit records. China's personal credit information records have been networked nationwide. As long as individual residents have handled loan business in banks, applied for credit cards, or provided guarantees for others, credit reports can be found in any domestic commercial bank.

Fourth, litigation costs. If the credit card is not repaid for more than 3 months, the bank will ask a lawyer to send a lawyer's letter to the user and bring a lawsuit to the court, and the litigation expenses will be borne by the cardholder.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) criminal responsibility for malicious overdraft. According to Article 196 of China's Criminal Law and relevant judicial interpretations, malicious overdraft 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 commits credit card fraud with malicious overdraft shall be investigated for criminal responsibility for the crime of credit card fraud, 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.