Therefore, when using credit cards at ordinary times, you must pay attention to your habits, use them rationally, repay them on time, and don't be overdue to prevent them from entering the bank blacklist. If your credit card is blacklisted, you should make up the credit card arrears in time and contact the bank actively. The blacklist retention time is calculated from the time when the cardholder's situation changes, so you must repay.
In addition, bad records can be covered by normal credit cards and repayment records. Because credit card records basically only show the records of the last 24 months, the previous records are difficult to query. As long as the repayment is made on time in the next two years and no new bad records appear, the original negative credit records will be overwritten and a good credit record will be re-formed. So you can continue to apply for a credit card.