Details are as follows:
1. If the credit card is overdue for more than 30 days, the bank will generally start to collect the cardholder. During the overdue period, the bank will remind the cardholder to repay the loan as soon as possible by telephone, SMS and email.
2. After 60 consecutive overdue days, the bank may take more severe collection measures, such as entrusting collection agencies or lawyers to collect. They can take home visits, bring legal proceedings and other means to recover their debts.
When collecting overdue debts, banks will take different measures according to the situation. In addition to telephone, SMS and email reminders, you can also inform the cardholder's family, relatives and friends or units of the overdue situation through open and transparent channels.
4. After the overdue period exceeds a certain period, in addition to the negative impact on personal credit records, banks also have the right to recover overdue debts through legal channels. Cardholders who have been collected may face risks such as account freezing, salary deduction and legal disputes.
Summary:
Under normal circumstances, banks will start collecting credit cards 30 days after they are overdue, and banks may take more stringent collection measures 60 days after they are overdue. Cardholders should repay the arrears in time to avoid overdue situations.
Extended data:
When banks collect overdue credit card payments, they will generally start to collect them in a gentle way. If the cardholder fails to repay the arrears within a certain period of time, the bank may entrust a collection agency or a law firm for further handling. The collection of overdue credit card debts is mainly based on contract law, tort liability law and other relevant laws and regulations, and the credit card contract signed by the cardholder and the bank is also one of the basis for collection.
Please note that when handling overdue credit cards, cardholders should communicate with banks in a timely manner and try their best to resolve them through consultation, so as to avoid adverse effects on credit records and guard against collection risks. If you are not sure about the overdue time and specific collection measures, it is recommended to consult the customer service department or professional organization of the relevant bank to obtain accurate information and help.