As a credit instrument, the Beijing White House allows us to “pay first” in the town of Kyoto. It should be noted, however, that the right to such a priori of the application of the white rule is not always the case, and at times we may encounter a situation in which the white rule is locked in. So let's look into what's holding our white strips into the restricted zone

What's the sudden lock-in of the Beijing White Note

First of all, if you use white bars as a set of tools, it's like being in a hurry. The Kyodong White Clause prohibits any current formulation, since it is essentially used to purchase goods, not for cash flow. Once there's a sign or conclusive evidence that you're in the air, then the system locks your white book accounts, and after all, the system needs to be human。

Secondly, if you are often in arrears and there are serious delays, the system will also take action to lock you in the white. Regardless of the reasons for the delay, the system avoids risks to the extent possible in order to reduce economic losses. In order to avoid this awkward situation, you can attempt to express a willingness to repay, for example, by postponing the repayment or at least paying the minimum repayment amount. But it takes time to unfreeze the white bar, even if you finally pay your dues。

And finally, if your payment environment is too high, you change your phone, phone or personal information frequently, the system may question the security of your payment environment and lock your white strip. To avoid this, it is important to maintain a relatively stable trading environment. The lock-in of accounts in this situation also makes it difficult to predict the timing of the thawing of complaints to the Beijing White House。

In addition to the possibility of being locked in, your Kyoto white bar line is likely to drop suddenly, with lateness and arbitrage a common cause, or because of changes in the industry, new credit problems, an increase in the debt ratio, or the fact that the personal data that you have submitted do not match. Whatever the reasons, it is important to know that the Beijing White Book has always been based on high credit requirements and that the system may respond if any problems arise。