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Why can't my credit card be automatically debited on the due date when automatic repayment is set?
Because the agreed account is generally repaid in full by default, if the cardholder only repays the minimum or part of the repayment on the maturity date, the repayment will still be deducted from the agreed savings account on the maturity date.

This method includes: issuing bank counter, ATM, online banking, automatic transfer, telephone banking repayment, etc. The credit card limit will be restored immediately after repayment, and the money will generally be recorded after being processed by the system on the same day.

Extended Data When a cardholder uses a credit card to make a large amount of consumption, the issuing bank will pay the consumption funds of the goods (or services) purchased by the cardholder to the merchant in one lump sum, and deduct the consumption funds from the cardholder's credit card account in stages according to the cardholder's application, and the cardholder will repay according to the monthly recorded amount.

In the past, credit card installment mainly included bill installment and single consumption installment, and banks usually charged corresponding handling fees according to the number of installments. Whether it is bill installment or single consumption installment, the premise is to generate consumption behavior first, and then the bank will set installment repayment for the generated credit loan.

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