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Yes obviously. You get the number of your debit card, it is the 16 long digit number. it's on the front of your debit card
There is only one card number in a visa debit card. It has 16 digits
there are 16
16 (I believe)
It Should Have 16 Digits
18 i think but it could be 16
YOu can get a debit card as long as you have a bank account attached to it. My 14 year old has a debit card (check card) and I deposit her allowance directly into her bank account. It is easier than giving her cash and she keeps up with her account balance so that she doesn't overdraw on her account. yes, im 13 and my dad is getting me a debit card from tuxedo at master card. you have to be 18 to get a credit card. the good things with debit cards is that you cant go overdrawn with them its much better than a credit card!
Theoretically no, although it's rare for a bank to issue a debit card to someone under 16 (in the UK). A debit card doesn't require a credit check, nor does the holder need to be employed in order to get one. A debit card can only be used if there are already funds in the associated bank account. Think of a debit card as 'electronic cash'.
It's the same number. Generally 16 digits, it's the number that is embossed into the card.
It is the large embossed 16 digit number on a credit or debit Visa card.
Generally 16 digits in 4 groups
it means your credit or debit card number on the front of your card. there is a 16 digit number at the middle of your card.and thats your card number.