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In today’s exercise, we will learn how you can cancel your credit card subscription.
Before proceeding, let us understand what a credit card is. Often people get confused between a credit and a debit card. A debit card is a simple card that you get when you open a bank account. It is simply a reflection of the money that you have in your account and you can use your debit card to spend the amount limit on your account.
A credit card, however, allows you to spend a little more than what you have in your account, and you need to reimburse the amount you have spent later on. Though handy, credit cards can often pose a problem when you overspend and then have to pay later. Should you find yourself in such a situation, it is better to cancel your credit card subscription and this is how you can do it.
Caption: The best way of cancelling your credit card subscription is to call up the bank’s call center.
Bank executive: Good morning. This is IBIBI Bank. How may I help you?
You: I need to cancel my credit card subscription with immediate effect, please.
Bank executive: I would definitely assist you with it. May I know your name and account number?
You: This is Manish and my savings account number is DNH59365.
Bank executive: Thank you for the information. Please hold the line while I retrieve your details. For security purposes, could you please answer a few questions?
You: Sure.
Bank executive: What is your birth date?
You: 12 December, 1982
Bank executive: Could you please tell me your place of birth and your mother’s maiden name?
You: Place of birth is Mumbai and mother’s maiden name is Sharma.
Bank executive: Thank you, sir. As I can see in my records, you have recently cleared your outstanding balance of Rs. 23,000 on your credit card. There are no other outstanding charges. Is that correct?
You: Yes.
Bank executive: May I know the reason why you wish to discontinue our credit card service?
You: I already have two other credit cards and do not require a third one anymore.
Bank executive: Okay, sir. I am forwarding your request in my system. You shall receive a confirmation sms on your registered mobile and an email to your email id within 24 hours confirming the cancellation of your credit card. Can I help you with anything else sir?
You: That should be enough. Thank you.
Bank executive: Thank you for calling IBIBI bank. Have a pleasant day.
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