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What should I do if my credit card is overdue? What responsibilities do I need to bear?

Legal subjectivity:

1. Use the minimum repayment function. Every bank has a minimum repayment function. As long as the minimum repayment is paid, the bank will not charge late fees and will not affect your personal credit. 2. Use the installment function. If you are under pressure to repay, you can directly apply for bill installments. Generally, banks provide 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 installments. You can choose the number of installments according to your repayment ability, so that you can Ease repayment pressure without affecting your credit. 3. Change the billing date to extend the repayment period. The billing time cannot be changed casually. Generally speaking, it can only be changed once every six months. Some banks change it once a year, and some banks can only change it once. 5. Take the initiative to explain the situation to the bank and negotiate. If you are indeed unable to repay for a period of time due to special circumstances such as work, you can take the initiative to call the bank and explain the reason. Prove that you are not malicious in refusing to repay, but there is indeed a reason. Discuss whether you can delay the repayment. Do not ignore the bank by changing your phone number. , this way my personal credit is gone, unless I will never deal with banks again. Legal objectivity:

Article 577 of the Civil Code: If a party fails to perform its contractual obligations or performs its contractual obligations inconsistently with the agreement, it shall bear liability for breach of contract such as continuing to perform, taking remedial measures, or compensating for losses. Article 675 The borrower shall repay the loan within the agreed time limit. If there is no agreement on the loan period or the agreement is unclear, and it cannot be determined according to the provisions of Article 510 of this Law, the borrower may return it at any time; the lender may urge the borrower to return it within a reasonable period of time. Article 676 If the borrower fails to repay the loan within the agreed time limit, it shall pay overdue interest in accordance with the agreement or relevant national regulations.