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What should I do if my credit card is stolen overseas?

Renhe cards are stolen at home and abroad. Most of them are stolen on overseas websites due to the leakage of card information. When making online payments overseas, you only need to provide the cardholder's card number, name, expiration date, and CVV code. Even if you need to fill in the credit card billing address, some consumer websites will not verify it, making it easy to commit fraud.

If you find that your credit card has been stolen overseas, you should immediately call the bank’s customer service number to freeze the account first to avoid further losses. Secondly, it is actually easier to recover the loss if it is stolen on an overseas shopping website, because overseas shopping websites generally freeze the pre-authorization first, and then formally deduct the money when the actual consumption is made, and there is usually one or two Days of time. Therefore, as long as the person who has been swiped has promptly requested the name of the merchant from the bank, try to contact the merchant, and try to explain the fact that the credit card has been swiped by calling the merchant and ask the merchant for a refund. Some reputable merchants in developed countries will choose to refund after understanding the situation. If communication with the merchant fails, wait for the bank to resolve the issue.