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Excuse me, how is the 50-day interest-free period for CCB credit cards calculated?

The interest-free repayment period refers to the interest-free treatment for consumption transactions provided to cardholders who repay in full on time. Due to different consumption accounting times, the length of the interest-free period is different. The interest-free period starts from the bank accounting date and ends on the repayment date. In addition, cash transactions do not enjoy the interest-free repayment period. For example: the customer's bill date is the 7th of each month, and the repayment due date is the 27th of the month. If the customer has a consumption account on the 6th of the month, after the bill is settled on the 7th, the customer's repayment due date will be the 27th of the month, and the interest-free period will be 20 days; if the customer consumes on the 8th of the month, due to The current month's bill date has passed, and the consumption will be recorded on the customer's bill for the next month. The due date is the 27th of the next month and the interest-free period is 50 days. Warm reminder: It is the best time to spend money after the bill is due, and you can enjoy a longer interest-free period.

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