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955 16 sent a text message saying that the credit card limit has increased. 960 yuan was stolen after logging in. Will this money be returned?
If the credit card is stolen, you should contact the issuing bank first, explain the reason why the credit card was stolen, and see what the issuing bank says. If the stolen credit card can be withdrawn, you don't need to return it yourself. If you can't withdraw the cash, you can only return it yourself first, so as not to affect your credit history beyond the time limit. In the future, if the criminals are caught and the stolen money is recovered, the loss can be recovered, otherwise it will be borne by itself.

Once the card is found stolen, the customer needs to call the card issuing bank to control the card transaction at the first time to prevent the loss from expanding, and report the abnormal situation to the bank to cooperate with the bank investigation. The bank will remind cardholders to confirm the specific information of suspicious transactions, so as to carry out follow-up treatment on the basis of accurate identification, look for clues of counterfeiting and stealing, and assist the police in solving the case.

If you need to increase the credit card limit, all banks have strict procedures, and you need to apply in person to meet the conditions of no overdue repayment. Be on high alert when you receive such a message. Don't click on unfamiliar websites and enter personal information (ID number, mobile phone number, bank account number and password) at will. If you really need to increase the credit card limit, you can go directly to the front desk of the relevant bank for consultation. Once you are deceived, you should immediately call 1 10 to report to the police, and provide the police with relevant website, bank card and other information to provide clues for solving the case.