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The credit card was stolen and more than 5 thousand was swiped. What should I do?
The credit card didn't leave, and he never told him his card information, but suddenly he was prompted that the card was stolen. You can reduce your losses in the following seven ways:

1. Contact the customer service staff of the issuing bank and inform them that the card has been counterfeited and stolen. At this point, the customer service staff will take the initiative to control your card after checking your identity information, commonly known as "code". Tell you:

1. 1 go to the nearest ATM for inquiry and transaction;

1.2 alarm;

1.3 copy of the latest original passport;

1.4 Fax the alarm record and passport copy to the fax number designated by the issuing bank.

The issuing bank requires this to prove that the credit card is now in the hands of the customer, and that the customer was not in the place where the forged transaction occurred when the forged transaction was made.

With the above evidence, the issuing bank can generally assume that the customer's card was stolen after being recorded, which is not a personal fraud of the customer.