If the CVV2 code on your card is erased, you should contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report the issue. They can provide a replacement card with a new CVV2. In the meantime, you may need to use other payment methods for online transactions that require this security code. Always keep your card information secure to prevent unauthorized use.
Pen only, pencil can be erased
You'd have to get the card replaced if you could no longer read the CVV.
All you have to do is sign in unless the email got erased then you log in go to settings and use a different email. ~L0V3~
No it is NOT! You have to get your credit report to see when the creditor last updated their report to the credit reporting agency. If the creditor chooses to report this bad debt every month than your bad debt will only be erased from the last update. For example: You have a bad debt from a Sears credit card from Jan of 2010. Each month Sears has reported your bad debt to Trans Union or one of the other agencies. The new date is from the last time they updated your credit report NOT from Jan of 2010. They can update it every month for the next 20 years and it will stay as a bad debt and ruin your credit report score. Legal to do it too.
yes, but only if your reopen the account with that creditor, by making new payments to pay off the old debt. It happend to me, they gave me the option to pay off in small installments for 3 months at $250 each payment. The last payment was 1 day late, I asked them if i could send it, they told me that had to restart the whole process again, and because of that they brought it back up to $1000 more then we originally agreed to. basically, i had to clear up another $1000. On top of that i later found out, they were not going to remove themselves from my credit report anyway, just state that the debt would've been satisfied, but still leave a record that i had a debt for such and such time. anyway, because i reopened the account, i reopened a new debt. by 2009 the debt wouldve been erased, but since i started the clock again, I have to wait another 6 years.
Hi, I want to ask about Cvv2 code! what does it mean ?
The CVV2 code on a Visa (or Mastercard) is printed on the back of the card. Just flip your card over and you will see one of two things. Either you will see 3 digits to the right of the signature area (those 3 digits will be the CVV2 number), or you will see a string of numbers in which case the CVV2 is the last 3 digits in the string.
The CVV2 number is the number on the back of ones Visa credit card. This is a security code that helps verify that the person using the card is the correct person.
Three, An example could be : 000
CVV No. is not present on Central Bank of India MAESTRO card...just continue without ounching in the CVV no. during online transactions
CVV2 stands for Card Verification Value. It is used for additional security against fraudulent use of your card. It can also be called CVC2 and CID, depending on which type of card you own, for example Visa or Mastercard.
This is the three numbers located on the back of the card by your signature.
On the back of the card, the last 3 digits on the signature bar
The CVV2 is a three-digit security code on a credit card. It is important for security because it helps verify that the person using the card physically possesses it, reducing the risk of fraudulent transactions.
no it can not get erased
Well i not sure is it cause is my first time heheje sorry can u help what is it
The present tense of erased is erase.