How to freeze your bank card?
You can report the loss of your bank card and freeze it.
Loss reporting is generally divided into temporary loss reporting and formal loss reporting. Temporary loss reporting generally refers to oral loss reporting by telephone, which can be handled by calling the service phone of the issuing bank. The telephone loss reporting of some card-issuing banks is timely and effective. However, some card-issuing banks only help prevent temporary loss reporting and do not bear any losses. After the temporary loss report exceeds the specified time, it can be automatically released.
Regular loss reporting refers to written loss reporting, which can be handled at the designated outlets of the issuing bank. If the bank allows entrusting others to report the loss, it should carry the cardholder's power of attorney and relevant documents when entrusting others to handle it.
To sum up, whether the bank card can be unlocked after being frozen due to online gambling is related to the nature of online gambling. If you only participate in gambling, then after cooperating with relevant departments, there is no problem and the account can be unfrozen.
Legal basis:
Article 242nd of the Procedures for Handling Criminal Cases by Public Security Organs
If the property of a criminal suspect has been frozen, it may not be frozen again, but it may be frozen pending trial.
Article 243
The time limit for freezing deposits, remittances, securities trading settlement funds, futures deposits and other property is six months. The maximum period of each freeze shall not exceed six months.
For major and complicated cases, with the approval of the person in charge of the public security organ at or above the municipal level, the time limit for freezing deposits, remittances, securities trading settlement funds, futures deposits and other property can be one year. The maximum period of each freeze shall not exceed one year.
Article 244
The period for freezing bonds, stocks, fund shares and other securities is two years. The maximum period of each freeze shall not exceed two years.