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The credit card has been sent by ICBC. How long will it take to receive it?

1. In some cases, if there is no registered letter number in the SMS, you can call the credit card customer service for help.

2. After the credit card is approved, it needs to be made into a card. It usually takes about 1-2 working days. After the card is issued, it will be notified by SMS.

3. If it is registered mail, it will be received in about 7- 15 days;

4. If it is sent by EMS, it will take 3 to 4 days for the whole country, 2 days for this province and 7 days for foreign countries 10;

5. After receiving the SMS notification from the bank, you can check the delivery progress through the single number in official website;

6, starting from the bank mailing time, excluding business card printing and other time.

Data expansion:

(1) ICBC's credit card installment payment refers to the business that when a cardholder uses a credit card to make a large amount of consumption, ICBC pays the consumption funds of the goods (or services) purchased by the cardholder to the merchant in one lump sum, and deducts the consumption funds from the cardholder's credit card account in stages according to the cardholder's application, and the cardholder repays according to the monthly recorded amount.

Most domestic banks have credit card installment business, and installment payment is generally divided into POS installment, "mail order installment" and billing installment through the Internet and mail according to different occasions.

(2) China Industrial and Commercial Bank credit card points rules.

Every consumption of 1 yuan is 1 minute, consumption of 1 Hong Kong dollar is 1 minute, and consumption of 1 dollar is 8 points, excluding the shortage of 1 yuan. The following transactions do not accumulate points:

1, wholesale transactions: such as tobacco, beer, building materials wholesale, computer mall, etc.

2. Transfer transactions: such as loan deduction, automatic transfer of utilities, transfer transactions for purchasing securities or funds, insurance withholding, etc.

3. Professional transactions: such as hospital payment, provident fund payment, tax payment, school payment, insurance payment, real estate sales, automobile sales, online transactions, auction pawn, etc.

4. Stored value transactions: such as fuel card recharge, telephone recharge, prepaid recharge, etc.

Other transactions that should not accumulate points will not accumulate points.

Source: Baidu Encyclopedia: ICBC Credit Card