First, let us turn to the subject: the flower of the treasure, which is a widely used form of consumer credit. There may be some questions about it, such as: “How long will it be restored after repayment?” Let's get this straight。

How long will it take to recover

The amount spent is actually real-time, and once you're done paying off that portion of the cost, the rest is your amount. To look at the value recovery, you can open the paying client and find it in [my] -- [the flower] -- [the amount]。

But, notice, if you find that the amount is not fully recovered, you may have done a phased act before. This part of the instalment is also counted as part of the amount. When a successful instalment application is made, the amount will not be restored immediately, but will gradually pick up as each instalment is repaid, until the last instalment or early liquidation of all instalments。

What are the factors affecting the recovery of the amount spent

1. Your repayments. Assuming that the repayment time is not up to date, the amount will be reduced or frozen, and the amount will be restored only if the full bill is paid in a timely manner and the bill is paid in a timely manner, waiting 7 to 14 working days. Of course, early reimbursement is also a good idea。

2. Your consumption status. In addition to the repayments, your consumption will have an impact on the level of recovery. If you often spend a higher amount, you may be subject to risk assessment, leading to a lower or even freezing credit line. Once the purchases are reduced, the recovery time will also be faster。

3. Other factors. The change of number or the change of account number for payment is too frequent, or the low assessment of your risk is likely to have an impact on the level of recovery and extend it。