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What should I do if my credit card is swallowed by an ATM?
Generally, if the cardholder has not operated for more than 30 seconds, the machine may default that the cardholder has left, or the cardholder enters the wrong password three times in a row, and the machine will default to the cardholder's own operation. In order to maintain the security of the cardholder's funds, ATM machines may also swallow cards. If the card is swallowed for these reasons, the cardholder will find the bank at the first time. As long as the identity information is correct, the bank will return the card to the cardholder after clearing the machine.

When the credit card is swallowed, if there is a bank next to it, directly consult the staff of the bank or call the customer service phone of the bank to explain the situation. Generally, you can take your ID card to the bank to get the swallowed card the next day.

If it is a cash transaction, don't worry, because the bank has ATM operation records in the background, and the bank will compensate the cardholder for the loss after clearing the machine.