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To cancel a bank card, do I have to go to the bank where I opened the account?

The bank card cancellation must be from the original opening bank.

If a bank savings card/debit card is not used for a long time, it is best to go to the bank counter to cancel the account to avoid the problem of annual bank card fee deduction. Currently, most banks do not charge annual fees, but many banks still charge them.

The steps to cancel the account are as follows:

1. Determine the working hours of the bank branch. Office workers are generally only free on weekends, and the rest hours of some bank branches are not certain. It is recommended to call the bank customer service first.

2. Bring all relevant documents. The most important relevant documents are ID cards and bank cards. If the bank card has been used for online banking, it may have an online banking password card and an online shield.

3. Determine the balance in the card. Determine whether there is a balance in the card. You can check this at an ATM machine or at the counter. Generally, if there is a balance, the bank counter staff will take it out.

4. Wait for the bank number to be processed. After arriving at the bank, inform the lobby manager to go through the account cancellation procedures, and the lobby manager will directly take the number.

5. Sign at the counter. When applying at the counter, submit your ID card and bank card, and the bank staff will handle it directly. During the process, there will be an account cancellation confirmation form that needs to be signed for confirmation.

6. The account was successfully canceled by cutting the card. After the signature is confirmed, the bank staff will use scissors to cut the card and make a copy. After copying, the relevant documents, signature strip and the cut card will be returned, so that the account cancellation is successful.