No. The process of selecting cc numbers is governed by the American National Standard Institute and the International Standard Institute. They do not make the information public. One part of the process is the Luhn Algorithm, which is way to complicated to impart and for most laypersons to comprehend.
It depends on who's credit card. The numbers are your bank account, the date the credit card is validated for.
credit card numbers are the 16 digit numbers on the front of the card and the expiration date is when the card expires.
There are 16 digits on a credit card.
This is the three numbers located on the back of the card by your signature.
The first digit of a credit card indicates the type of credit card you are holding. Three is American Express, 4 is a Visa card, 5 is MasterCard, and 6 is Discover. The numbers that follow identify the issuing institution; indicate the type of card, whether debit or credit; and are numbers assigned to you by the issuing institution.
It depends on who's credit card. The numbers are your bank account, the date the credit card is validated for.
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Yes, a credit card number consistes of only numbers.
credit card numbers are the 16 digit numbers on the front of the card and the expiration date is when the card expires.
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Fake credit card numbers are illegal. If you get caught using fake credit card numbers, you could go to jail.
There are 16 digits on a credit card.
regular numbers
This is the three numbers located on the back of the card by your signature.
Here's a great article that explains what all the numbers on a credit card mean http://techniglee.com/2011/01/credit-card-numbers-explained/
The first digit of a credit card indicates the type of credit card you are holding. Three is American Express, 4 is a Visa card, 5 is MasterCard, and 6 is Discover. The numbers that follow identify the issuing institution; indicate the type of card, whether debit or credit; and are numbers assigned to you by the issuing institution.
This question makes no sense. The credit card number is printed on the card in raised numbers across the front.