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JD.COM gold bars were overdue for several days, and there was no third party to collect them.

JD。 COM gold bars are overdue for several days, and there is no call from a third party, which may be caused by the following reasons:

1. Not at the overdue stage: It may be that your repayment date has not reached the overdue stage, so the third party did not take action on the collection. Usually, the collection agency will start the collection after you are overdue for a certain number of days.

2. Delayed collection agency: The third-party collection agency may be busy or have a system delay, so that you have not been contacted yet. This does not mean that you can ignore the overdue problem, because even without telephone contact, you are still responsible for timely repayment.

3. Contact information: It may be that the contact information you provided in JD.COM Gold Bar account is incorrect, which makes the collection agency unable to contact you. Please check whether your contact information is accurate and ensure that you can receive the relevant notice in time.

Summary:

If your JD.COM gold bars are overdue for many days and you haven't received a call from a third party, it may be because they have not yet reached the overdue stage, the collection agency has delayed or the contact information is wrong. In any case, please pay attention to and solve the overdue problem in time to avoid further adverse consequences.

Extended data:

Overdue debt refers to the situation that the borrower fails to repay the loan at the time stipulated in the contract. The treatment of overdue debts usually includes means such as collection and lawyer's letter. Collection agencies collect and collect overdue debts on behalf of creditors, aiming at urging borrowers to fulfill their repayment obligations.

The above answer is based on the general situation, and the specific situation may be different due to personal credit, contract terms and other factors. If you need more detailed explanations or personal suggestions, please consult a professional lawyer or relevant financial institutions.