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I have received my first credit card recently. I did not call to activate my card, instead I went to the card company's site and activated it online. But I would imagine that if on the phone, they'd ask you a short series of security questions such as your social security number, mother's maiden name, etc. before allowing it to become active. There's always the net. If you prefer not to talk to a live representative, like myself, I'd recommend checking out the website of the credit card you've received. The process is just as fast, and there's no annoying telemarketer to deal with! Hope this helps.
A married womans maiden name is the last name she had before she was married, the last name of her parents.
No. Only married people (typically women) have a maiden name. A maiden name is someone's last name before she/he got married.
Since Henry Hudson was a man he did not change his name when he married and therefore has no "maiden name." Only married women could have maiden names.
if they are not married yet their maiden intials for the bridal shower cake.
joes maiden name is joe Jonas he is not married
a maiden name is a last name that you had before you where married
Your mother's maiden name is her last name (surname) before she married.
'Maiden name' is used to refer to a married woman's surname prior to her taking her husband's name at marriage. If Jane White married William Sullivan and became Jane Sullivan, White would be her maiden name.
Cruella is not married, so her maiden name is de Vil.
The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) In short, it is the name a woman used before she becomes married. Usually a woman gives up her maiden name and takes her husbands. ie: Joan Everest becomes Mrs. John Betterman. Her maiden name is still Everest
Yes he is.
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