Usually debit cards expire within 2 to 3 years of the date you got the card. The expiration date on the card is next to your name. It says 'valid thru'. The first two numbers is the month (ie 01= January; 10= October) and the last two digits after the slash is the year (12= 2012).
If the card is a simple debit only card it does not expire. If it has a credit card logo on it (Visa or Mastercard) then it is a combination debit/credit card used places that don't accept plain debit cards and it has an expiration date on the front under the account number.
As far as I know, debit cards don't expire monthly. Mine hasn't
The expiry date will be printed on the card itself !
The average life of an ATM/ Debit card is three to four years. If you look at your debit card under the card number the expiration date should look something like exp. 00/00 the month and year.
Debit cards and credit cards are not the same. Debit cards are the one issued by your bank so that you can access your bank account. Most of them do not expire, and are replaced only when the bank makes a change to the account access system (i.e. from magnetic strips to electronic chips) or when you report your card as stolen. For debit cards, most of the cards do not expire. With credit cards, it's another story. Credit cards expire. Wherever you live and whichever credit card company you choose, your card will expire. The only difference between the companies and your location is the life span of your card. With one company it could be 3 years, and with another one 5 years.
If the card is a simple debit only card it does not expire. If it has a credit card logo on it (Visa or Mastercard) then it is a combination debit/credit card used places that don't accept plain debit cards and it has an expiration date on the front under the account number.
As far as I know, debit cards don't expire monthly. Mine hasn't
The expiry date will be printed on the card itself !
The average life of an ATM/ Debit card is three to four years. If you look at your debit card under the card number the expiration date should look something like exp. 00/00 the month and year.
Debit cards and credit cards are not the same. Debit cards are the one issued by your bank so that you can access your bank account. Most of them do not expire, and are replaced only when the bank makes a change to the account access system (i.e. from magnetic strips to electronic chips) or when you report your card as stolen. For debit cards, most of the cards do not expire. With credit cards, it's another story. Credit cards expire. Wherever you live and whichever credit card company you choose, your card will expire. The only difference between the companies and your location is the life span of your card. With one company it could be 3 years, and with another one 5 years.
The letters MM and YY stand for the month and year that the card is going to expire. If you see 05/18, then the card will not be good after May, 2018. Usually you will get a note to renew the card for another length of time.
No, you can't use your debit card if it expired three days ago. Once your debit card has gone past its expiration date, it will be rejected if you try to use it. You are usually sent a new card about a month before the old one is due to expire, which is dated so it can be used immediately (instead of waiting until the old one has expired).
where is the roll no on a debit card
A common function of the debit card is as an ATM card.
no, it is a credit card. a mastercard can be either a debit or a credit card
Debit cards were introduced in 1977-1978. Master Charge, now called Master Card had a debit card called Signet. Visa's debit card was called Entree.
The last four numbers on your card