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What happens if I cancel my mobile phone card without my ID card?

Mobile phone cards with ID cards will be cancelled by operators if they are not cancelled, which poses security risks.

According to the telecom service specification, if the mobile phone card is not used for a long time, it will accumulate arrears. If the mobile phone card is not paid for a long time, the operator will automatically cancel it after a period of time, and the operator will recycle the deactivated and abandoned mobile phone numbers, and the recycled numbers will be resold.

Once the original user cancels the number and the related account number is not untied from the original mobile phone number, the owner of the new mobile phone number will still receive a large amount of personal information such as the bank card balance, provident fund and flight of the original owner on a regular basis, so the mobile phone card without canceling the ID card will have security risks.

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Mobile phone arrears will not be included in the credit information system.

Overdue repayment of bank loans and credit cards will generate credit records, and services such as reporting to the credit information center, arrears of mobile phones, and overdue payment of utilities are not included in the credit information system. The bad records of personal credit reports in the Credit Information Center are classified as 1 to 6, regardless of the amount, but those overdue for one month are rated as 1, and those overdue for six months are rated as 6. The higher the grade, the more bad records.

Personal credit records are residents' credit identity cards, and banks pay special attention to them when conducting loan review. Because it is common for credit card overdue repayment to affect credit information, you can open SMS notification or bind debit card to repay automatically every month.

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