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Will ETC prepaid cards be stolen by others? Is ETC prepaid card safe?

ETC recharge cards do not have financial function, but only have identification function in the car, so there is no risk of theft. One kind of ETC charge-to-account card is a safe card with two cards separated, and the other is an ETC function that two cards are combined into one, which is opened for debit cards or credit cards. If the card has the function of flash payment and the "small secret-free and visa-free" business is opened, there is a risk of card theft.

How to prevent ETC card from being stolen

1. Turn off the small "confidential exemption and visa exemption" function: the owner can turn off the "double exemption" function simply by calling the customer service phone of the card bank, and the traffic will not be affected after turning off the function;

2. get off the bus and pull out the card: ETC card with flash payment function should be pulled out after getting off the bus and carried with you;

3, open SMS reminder function: ETC credit card users, it is best to open SMS reminder function, if stolen, you can find it in time, thus minimizing losses;

4. After discovering the stolen brush, save the evidence at the first time and call the police for help in time;

5. Go to the bank and set the fixed amount of ETC, not too high, so even if there is a stolen brush, there will be no big loss.

How to query consumption records with ETC prepaid card

1, wechat: users can search and follow the local official account of ETC wechat on wechat and then bind their personal ETC account, and then click "My Bill" and then click "Monthly Bill" or "Traffic Record Details" to view it;

2. Bank APP: Users can download related mobile banking apps on their mobile phones, and then bind the ETC account they are using to find the consumption records of ETC prepaid cards.

3. Bank outlets: Users can carry ID cards, ETC cards and other related documents to the relevant bank outlets for inquiries.