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What should I do if my credit card is stolen and I can’t make a statement on the billing date and I can’t report it to the police?

If your credit card is stolen and the credit card is not paid until the billing date, you cannot make a statement or report it to the police. The following methods are:

1. Report the loss. No matter how you discover that your credit card has been stolen, the first step is to call the bank's customer service number immediately to report the loss. In fact, reporting the loss is the most important, so that you can enjoy the lost card protection service launched by the bank.

2. Check the money at the ATM machine. After reporting the loss, you don't need to replace the card first. Instead, you can go to the nearest ATM machine to find out your credit card balance. At the same time, this is also the most favorable evidence to later prove that the card is on you and where it is.