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I lost my credit card. How should I report it?
Step 1: Immediately report the loss of your mobile phone or temporarily freeze it.

If you find that your credit card is lost, you should call the customer service phone of the issuing bank immediately, and you can report the loss or temporarily freeze it through voice or manual customer service. Reporting the loss in time can prevent the credit card from being stolen by others and ensure the security of your account as much as possible.

Step 2: Report the loss officially.

Some banks require that after reporting the loss by telephone, they should go to the nearest card-issuing bank outlet for regular credit card reporting within a certain period of time. It should be noted that there is a charge for reporting the loss of credit cards. When reporting the loss officially, the cardholder should fill in the application form for reporting the loss, submit his identity certificate and pay the loss reporting fee. If the cardholder finds the credit card after reporting the loss, he can cancel the loss reporting, but the fees paid for reporting the loss are generally not refundable.

Step 3: reissue a new card.

After reporting the loss of a credit card, if the cardholder confirms that the original credit card cannot be found, he can apply to the issuing bank for a new card. The card number of the new credit card will be different from the original one. If the cardholder's original credit card has been associated with some businesses such as automatic repayment and insurance payment, the information must be updated in time. Take care of your new credit card.