Actually, I think this is really very reasonable, because your credit card is overdue now. This is your own problem, and it will only happen if you owe money. I don't know why some people feel unreasonable. They think that their unemployment insurance benefits have been taken away, because they are already very difficult, and then the last bit of money has been taken away, so they feel unfair. But how does the bank know what your money is? People only know that your credit card is overdue now, so they will draw money from your card, and then your card happens to have money, so they will draw the money away. What's the problem? You owe money and don't pay it back.
if you are not overdue, how can this happen? If you are not overdue, no matter how much money is in your card, the bank can't take your money away. But you are overdue now. No matter how much money you owe them, no matter what source the money in your card is, he will directly draw it away. This is a normal thing, because the credit card is bound to your bank card. When you need to repay, if you don't take the initiative to repay, it will be deducted from your card. I believe everyone is very clear about this and there should be no too many problems.
Then the problem now is yourself. Although you are unemployed, your life may be more difficult, and you can't get the money at this time, which will lead to the overdue credit card. But what does this bank matter? It's not that the bank made you lose your job, nor that the bank made you owe them money. People only know that you owe him money, and then he took it away. Isn't that normal? He didn't take you a penny more. So I don't think it is necessary for these people to spit out these things at all. Obviously, it is their own problems that have to be dragged to the bank. The bank is also very wronged. If you owe money and don't pay it back, you still have reason.