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The credit card is used normally. What do you mean by suddenly allowing real-name authentication today?

Maybe the real-name authentication has expired. At this time, you need to go to the issuing bank to update the authentication and re-authenticate the information.

The reason why banks actively send messages asking users to update information is actually for customers whose certificate information has expired or whose certificates have not been replaced. Users should remember to handle the information update as soon as possible after receiving such update notification SMS. When someone receives this message, they say that the bank requires you to apply for a bank card and ID card real-name registration system immediately, which means "cheating you", because your current bank cards are all from real-name registration system, and there is no need to "apply for a bank card and ID card real-name registration system". I don't rule out letting you update your ID card information.

Of course, in addition to the mobile phone card, the ID card and our bank card are also bound together. This means that the ID card is an important material for handling bank cards. Once the ID card expires, the real name information of the ID card may also be invalid.

There are many "troubles" when the ID card expires. What needs to be reminded here is that the ID card should not wait until it expires, because once the ID card expires, our daily life will be affected. Including travel ticket purchase, enrollment, job hunting, bank savings and driver's license will all be affected. As we said above, if the ID card expires and is not updated in time, it will also affect the use of some functions of the bank card.

Don't delete this message. When our ID card expires, some banks may send short messages to inform users that the validity period of the ID card reserved by the bank has expired. When many people receive this kind of short message, they may take it for granted that it is fraudulent information, or ignore it or delete it at will.

It is worth noting that if you receive such information from the bank, don't delete it in a hurry. You'd better go to the bank at once. Because the bank is reminding you to update your ID card information in time. If the information is not updated in time, account transactions may be restricted. Credit cards and transfers are restricted. Obviously, credit cards can't be swiped even if there is a limit. At this time, users will be worried.

If there is a link in the short message, users should not click it easily. In order to prevent fraud, it is best to call the bank in time to confirm. After all, there are still cases of forging bank information.

The reason why banks actively send messages asking users to update information is actually for customers whose certificate information has expired or whose certificates have not been replaced. After receiving such update notification SMS, users should remember to update the information as soon as possible.