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Credit card money is deposited and immediately swiped out. Can it be counted as a deposit?
It seems to be inside. As long as you have a repayment record after issuing the bill, no matter how much you brush, it is your repayment.

If you are short of money, the bank will occasionally ignore you, but if you do this often, the bank will judge you as a risk user.

But generally, doing this like you is not conducive to withdrawing cash from your credit card in the future, because the bank may think that you are suspected of cashing out, and you just put it in and brush it out.

I also remind you that there is a handling fee for brushing it out again. Credit card withdrawal will also charge a handling fee of 1%-3% of the withdrawal amount; The withdrawal limit of a credit card is 50% of the credit limit of the credit card.

In short, I personally suggest that you do less, which is not good for you. This habit of using cards will bring you trouble.