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The credit card has been sent by ICBC. How long will it take to receive it?

1. If there is no registered mail order number in the text message, you can call the credit card customer service and ask them to help check;

2. After the credit card is approved, the card needs to be printed, usually 1 -About 2 working days, you will be notified by SMS when the card is sent;

3. If sent by registered mail, it will usually be received in about 7-15 days;

4. If sent by EMS, it will arrive in 3 to 4 days nationwide, within 2 days in this province, and 7 to 10 days abroad;

5. After receiving the bank card sending SMS notification, you can Check the delivery progress through the tracking number on the official postal website;

6. It is calculated from the bank’s sending time, excluding card printing and other time.

Information expansion:

(1) ICBC credit card installment payment means that when the cardholder uses the credit card to make large purchases, ICBC pays the cardholder one-time payment to the merchant. The consumption funds for purchasing goods (or services) are deducted from the cardholder's credit card account in installments according to the cardholder's application, and the cardholder repays the amount in accordance with the monthly credit amount.

Most domestic banks have credit card installment services. Installments are generally divided into shopping mall (POS) installments, "mail order installments" and bill installments through the Internet, mail, etc. depending on the occasion.

(2) ICBC Credit Card Points Rules

Earn 1 point for every 1 yuan spent, 1 point for 1 Hong Kong dollar spent, 8 points for 1 US dollar spent, and any less than 1 yuan will not be counted. Points will not be accumulated for transactions in the following situations:

1. Wholesale transactions: such as tobacco, beer, building materials wholesale, computer malls, etc.

2. Transfer transactions: such as loan deductions, automatic transfers of utility bills, transfer transactions for purchasing securities or funds, insurance deductions, etc.

3. Professional transactions: such as hospital payments, provident fund payments, tax payments, school payments, insurance payments, real estate sales, car sales, online transactions, auctions and pawns, etc.

4. Stored value transactions: such as gas card recharge, phone bill recharge, prepaid recharge, etc.

Other transactions deemed not to accrue points will not accrue points.

Data source: Baidu Encyclopedia: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Credit Card