I have been using my credit card very carefully for so many years, and I have also bought tickets on other low-cost airlines. It seems that after buying AirAsia this time, I really fell into the trap,,,, and it is still under investigation. I’m not sure yet, but I’ve seen a lot of children’s shoes on the Internet saying that it’s easy to get stolen if you use AirAsia’s credit cards. “First, call the card issuer, deny the transaction, and ask the card issuer to charge it for you.” Back If it is a POS transaction, the acquiring bank that conducts non-swipe transactions has strict restrictions on those POS machines. If it is a gateway payment, it depends on whether your issuing card provides 3D secure verification service. If the issuing bank provides it, but the website does not have this verification Then charge back can also win. In short, when you call the police, you should urge your card issuer to help you do charge back. Personally, I think the possibility of getting your money back through charge back is far greater than that of the police uncle