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Credit cards were sued for overdue, and high consumption was restricted for two years. Will it be collected?
Will be collected.

Detailed description:

1. Credit cards may still be collected after being sued for overdue restrictions on high consumption for two years. Even if a lawsuit has been filed to limit high consumption, the collection agency still has the right to collect overdue debts.

2. Collection is a way to recover overdue debts. In the case of overdue prosecution and restrictions on high consumption, creditors often entrust professional collection agencies to recover overdue debts. The collection agency will contact the debtor by telephone, SMS, door-to-door and other means. And asked him to return the arrears.

3. In the case that the debtor does not voluntarily repay the arrears, the collection agency may take further legal measures. For example, we can recover overdue debts by applying for court enforcement procedures to freeze the debtor's bank account.

Summary:

Credit cards may still face collection after being sued for overdue and restricting high consumption for two years. The debtor should contact the creditor in time to negotiate the repayment, so as to avoid further legal disputes and damage to the credit record.

Extended data:

After the overdue credit card is sued, the creditor has the right to entrust a collection agency to recover overdue debts. According to the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Creditor's Rights, creditors can apply to the court for compulsory execution through civil litigation, including measures such as freezing the bank account of the person subjected to execution, sealing up the property and applying for compulsory auction. The debtor should actively communicate with creditors and make repayment plans according to the actual situation to avoid further legal disputes and damage to credit records.

Please note that the above is only an answer to the general situation and cannot cover all specific situations. In the actual situation, we should also consider the specific legal provisions, contractual agreements and the behavior of creditors. Therefore, it is suggested that the debtor should consult relevant professionals or legal institutions in time to obtain specific legal advice and help when facing overdue debt collection.