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When someone passes by, the blacklist is displayed. What does that mean?

Under normal circumstances, being blacklisted by ETC is generally caused by the abnormal state of the bound bank card. Divided into the following situations:

I. Account overdraft

If the card bound by ETC is a credit card, if the overdue repayment needs to go to ETC, it is likely to lead to the failure of ETC deduction and be blacklisted.

As long as the credit card can repay on time, it is suggested that the automatic repayment function of the credit card of the relevant bank can be perfectly solved.

Second, the card status is abnormal.

For example, insufficient balance of savings card, bank account freezing and banking system problems may all lead to the ETC system being unable to deduct money due to abnormal card status. If you can't pass ETC due to this situation, you can pay in cash first and then call the bank customer service.

3. The registered vehicle information is inconsistent with the actual traffic vehicle information.

Most of this happens after the vehicle is replaced, and the ETC system has not been updated. ETC system not only binds the license plate number, but also binds the information such as vehicle type and frame number.

If the model changes, only the license plate number remains unchanged, it will also be blacklisted. So if you change cars, you can go to the corresponding outlets of AutoExpress to update the vehicle information.

Extended data:

Under normal circumstances, after the first deduction fails, a text message will be sent to remind the owner that the deduction failed this time, and the deduction will be tried again in the next 2-3 days. If the deduction fails again, the car will be blacklisted.

The last two deductions did fail, so I took the original owner's ID card and the original motor vehicle driving license and went to the ETC service outlet of the issuing bank to cancel the ETC blacklist.