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Private citizens cannot do so in most countries.
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∙ 10y agoThe name is not encoded in the credit card number. You will have to ask the bank (they should not tell you!)
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Most credit cards I know of have a 16-digit number. It will often be divided into groups of 4 on the card, but this is mostly for readability. I hope this question isn't an attempt to get someone to provide you with a valid credit card number.
Write a letter to the credit card company and give them as much information as you can. Chances are they have your record on file.
Yes. Credit card companies want to be sure that someone cannot use your account number should they find the card that was originally lost, so they will change both the 16 digit account number and the security code.
were can i get my credit card pin number
The name is not encoded in the credit card number. You will have to ask the bank (they should not tell you!)
If its not in your card, you could either call the company or ask a store with a credit card machine. :)
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In the from of your car, its on a metal card like a credit card
Credit card users can find the secure code in the back of your card the three digest number that is in back of your card.that is were I think you can find the Master card secure code.
There are a number of sites that carry information on how to apply for a credit card. One can find such information on the 'CreditCards' website. One can also find information on the websites of each credit card provider such as MasterCard.
Zhak marke
Most credit cards I know of have a 16-digit number. It will often be divided into groups of 4 on the card, but this is mostly for readability. I hope this question isn't an attempt to get someone to provide you with a valid credit card number.
Is it shown on your bank or credit card statements,
Get ahold of your credit card company and have them run the name along with the social security number to check the purchases of the card or cards.
Write a letter to the credit card company and give them as much information as you can. Chances are they have your record on file.