Joke Collection Website - Blessing messages - I would like to ask you to receive a short message from CITIC Bank's credit card today, saying that you will go to a bank to go through the relevant formalities with the original ID card within ten da
I would like to ask you to receive a short message from CITIC Bank's credit card today, saying that you will go to a bank to go through the relevant formalities with the original ID card within ten da
I would like to ask you to receive a short message from CITIC Bank's credit card today, saying that you will go to a bank to go through the relevant formalities with the original ID card within ten days.
Did you apply for the credit card of China CITIC Bank online? This short message shows that your application has been approved. You can take your ID card to that bank counter to get it! When you go, the salesman will ask for your personal data and other information (including company information, address, ID number, etc. ), and you won't issue a card until you have answered all the questions, just like the information you filled in.
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