Take it back to a branch of the bank that issued the card.
No, it does not hurt your credit. No, it doesnt matter, when you return an item that you purchased on credit, they ask for your card and return the money onto your credit card!
Just call the company that the card is from. Should be written on it somewhere. They can help you out further
The security code on a credit card is usually a three digit code that helps secure credit card transactions. On a typical credit card, the security code is usually found on the back.
No.
Return it to the card company !
Return it to the card company !
There isn't one.
yes, if it's something they carry they will take it back. (If you used a credit card to purchase the item you want to return, they are able to pull up the sale information with the credit card).
The travel rewards credit card is a credit card that gives you travel vouchers in return for using it to make purchases. In summary, use this card to make purchases and a percentage of the amount you spend will be refunded to you in the form on travel vouchers.
Um, it's usually supplies and good things you need. It's like a credit card but then a consumer credit card is not secured. So there's pretty much no difference between what you buy with a credit card and a consumer credit card. Except the consumer credit card is not secure.
an encrypted credit card is like a super secure credit card. encryption controls where the credit card number can be released, and so on. it just hides the number from the main database until the public key is found.
It depends on the store's return policy,but in most cases your credit card gets credited with the amount of the returned item.