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How many times will the overdue credit card be forced to stop paying? Will the consequences be serious?
Under normal circumstances, a credit card will be forced to stop paying if it is overdue for several times. The more overdue times, the more likely it is to stop the card. There will be serious consequences if the credit card is overdue.

Detailed description:

1. Overdue times: The specific overdue times vary from bank to bank, usually around 3-6 times, or maybe less. Every bank has its own policies and standards to judge whether to stop the card.

2. Consequences of card suspension: Once the credit card is forcibly stopped, the cardholder will not be able to continue to use the card for consumption and cash withdrawal. At the same time, card suspension will also have a negative impact on personal credit records, which may lead to a decline in credit rating, thus bringing difficulties to future loan and credit card applications.

3. Other consequences: In addition to card suspension and credit record damage, banks may take further measures, such as collecting arrears, collecting late fees, suing or taking legal action.

Summary:

When the number of overdue credit cards exceeds a certain limit, the bank may force the card to stop. Stopping the card will have a negative impact on personal credit records and may lead to various economic and legal consequences.

Extended data:

Cardholders should abide by the repayment period and repay on time when using credit cards. If you have temporary difficulties and can't repay on time, it is recommended to contact the bank in time to solve the repayment problem as soon as possible to avoid unnecessary losses and troubles.