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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 red numbers on the back of a social security card are control numbers that verify the authenticity of the card. They serve no other purpose.
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/
It is the long set of big numbers running across the middle of the face of the card (usually divided into 4 blocks of 4 numbers).
Misdemeanors are separate from felonies. They are not as serious. Also, they do not have to be reported to employers. On the other hand, felonies come up when you are applying for a job. Employers DO ask you if you have ever been convicted of a felony? And about this, you can't lie. They can find out. Credit / debit card abuse is something else. Depends on what you mean. Did you abuse your own card or someone else's card? You need to be more specific.
The red numbers on the back of a social security card are control numbers that verify the authenticity of the card. They serve no other purpose.
do u mean zwinky?
its the last three numbers on the back of the card
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.
If you are talking about the numbers on the bottom-left corner of a card, then no, the ID number on a card simply means its card number. Every kind of one card have the same ID number. These ID numbers merely tell what card it is.
The four "x"s at the end of the credit card receipt indicate the last four numbers of the credit card. They are there to prevent identity theft and fraud. However, usually the last four numbers are visible and the previous twelve numbers are 'x'd out.
Usually, a visa card has 16 numbers.