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Self-service card issuance equipment fee deduction failed

After the bank card deduction fails, a second deduction will usually be made. Just top up the card in a timely manner, or call the service hotline of the card-issuing bank for manual service and ask customer service for the specific situation. , how to solve it.

According to the answer from the customer service staff, first of all, if a deduction fails and the card is still used, the system will continue to deduct money; secondly, if the card is no longer used, you need to make up the amount owed when you cancel. In addition, if you do not cancel the account, the bank system will automatically stop the service after the deduction fails, which will not affect your personal credit. In short, in one sentence, failure to charge fees for the SMS notification service has no impact on your credit report.

When one month or two months of arrears occur in the account change SMS notification service, repayment will be initiated to ensure that the account balance is sufficient and will be automatically deducted the next time the fee is deducted. The account change SMS notification service has been in arrears for three months, and the status has been "arrears service frozen status".

Backpayment of "arrears service not frozen" status: Counters, self-service terminals, intelligent self-service terminals, self-service card issuing machines, and bank SMS channels can handle backpayment of SMS service fees.

The failure of bank card deduction is mostly caused by the fact that there is no money in the card, so just deposit money into the card in time. If there is money in the card but the deduction fails, it is usually caused by system reasons and the cardholder does not need to worry.

Self-service card issuance machine

Self-service card issuance machine refers to a self-service device that can realize instant card issuance through user self-service operation (completely or partially). The self-service card issuance machine is a new type of self-service equipment. It mainly uses modern network technology, computer control technology and human-computer interaction technology to transfer the traditional counter card issuance service to the self-service equipment.

Banks are the original demanders of self-service card issuing machines. As early as 2009, bank customers began to discuss the development of self-service card issuance machines with self-service equipment manufacturers and software suppliers. In the five years from 2009 to 2013, self-service card issuance machines appeared in two main ways: VTM or product collection machines. These two self-service devices have different functions, but both have built-in modules that enable self-service card issuance. Among them, in addition to self-service card issuance, VTM can help users handle more services due to the video and voice assistance of remote tellers, such as account opening, transfers, cash transactions, and other value-added banking services. In contrast, the product collection machine The function is relatively simple, it only implements card issuance or can also issue other bank products, such as USB shield. Before 2013, due to limitations in technology and cost, banks' self-service card issuance machines could only issue preset debit cards and were unable to achieve instant card personalization. For example, it was impossible to issue cards according to the bank's classification of customers. Specific financial functions are loaded, and the card background, user name, validity period, etc. cannot be printed according to different customers.