it is a card that is no longer valid you can not use it all cards have a experation date on them A credit card you can't use.
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∙ 2007-09-06 13:33:41You cannot. The card will need to be replaced.
As a drinks coaster maybe. Otherwise no.
Only the card expires, not the line of credit it is attached to. So interest will still accrue on the unpaid debt.
They will send you a check so they can close out your account (assuming that they aren't issuing a card with a new expiration.)
A valid credit card number is a card that is recognized as real and usable. An invalid card is either expired or falsified.
A valid credit card number is a card that is recognized as real and usable. An invalid card is either expired or falsified.
You can't charge anything with it. Most companies send you a new card, automatically. Sometimes it takes a couple of weeks to get it.
You must purchase them from the App Store, the icon of which is blue, has a circle, a ruler, pencil and a paintbrush. You must open an account which is linked to a credit card (you must have a valid, non- expired credit card)
Assuming the student credit card is a standard issue bank credit card and not issued solely through the school, there is no difference. A credit card company might advertise to student with special introductory rates or with a spin that targets that demographic, but in the end a credit card is a credit card. Incidentally, credit card debt among college students is the fasted growing segment of debt. Credit card companies aggressively seek students who are too young or inexperienced to realize that once introductory specials have expired and the "freedom" of buying pizza on credit has worn off, they're responsible for large sums of money that accrue interest.
If the child has expired, you can't renew its oyster card.
go to your bank and they will isssue a new card with the exact number as your expired one.
My merchant service will alow any charge, regardless of the date of sale, as long as I have a physical imprint of the card, and the correct signature (provided the card has not expired)