Well, a credit card number is a number only you get by a bank. A first name is the name that comes first like example Ronnie ... So and so. Last name is usually given to you by your father. You take his last name. An expiration date is when an item or object expires. Like turns bad.
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credit card numbers are the 16 digit numbers on the front of the card and the expiration date is when the card expires.
1234-5678-9000-0000 expiration 04/08 A gas card, department store or bank debit card can have less digits.
Under the really long number on the front of the card, there are four numbers with a slash in the middle like 12/10 or something like that. That is you expiration date. it goes month/year.
it's a credit card number.
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One can find the expiration date of a credit card online in the credit card company's website. In addition, the expiration date is on the back of the credit card.
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credit card numbers are the 16 digit numbers on the front of the card and the expiration date is when the card expires.
You can identify a credit card number if it is a VISA credit card number by looking at the first number which is number four and it has sixteen numbers.
1. Name of cardholder 2. 16 digit credit card number 3. Credit card expiration date 4. 3 digit verification code (on back)
They need to know your credit card number and the expiration date of the card, your birthday and the last four digits of your social security number.
Personalized credit cards contain the same information as most other credit cards. They contain the cardholder's name, the credit card number, the expiration date of the card, and the security code in addition to the credit card company's logo and/or name of the person's bank.
eg 12/12 its when your card is run out HAHA
1234-5678-9000-0000 expiration 04/08 A gas card, department store or bank debit card can have less digits.
Under the really long number on the front of the card, there are four numbers with a slash in the middle like 12/10 or something like that. That is you expiration date. it goes month/year.
Every credit card company has their own formula for security purposes, but one thing they all have in common is this: the expiration date and first four numbers determine the CCV number.