if your card has one, it would be printed on it. there would be a set of numbers that could look like 08/10 which is month/year and probably something that says "valid through" or something of the sort.
basically: look on the card. if it had an expiry date, it'll be written on it. if all else fails, call the credit company and ask.
Card-holder's name, Card number, Expiry date & Security code.
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Simply contact the credit card company - and ask for a payment to be taken from your debit card. They'll ask for the card number, expiry date and ccv. The payment will be taken from the account associated with your debit card almost immediately.
Most cards have their expiry dates printed on them. Maybe your card doesn't have one. Check with your bank.
To get the expiry date of a maestro card, just add 5 years and 8 months to the issue date.
it is not necessary to have expiry date for it.some master cards have got expiry date.other cards may not be able to use for online shopping
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The expiry date on a MasterCard is typically located on the front of the card, usually printed in a format like "MM/YY." It is positioned to the right of the card number and often near the cardholder's name. Some cards may also have the expiry date embossed or printed in slightly smaller text.
Expiry date---> add 5 years & 8 months to "valid from" date. CVV ---> use last 3 digits of ur 19 digit atm card no. 100% working !!
The expiry date will be printed on the card itself !
No, a Letter of Credit (LC) cannot be extended after its expiry date. Once the expiry date passes, the issuing bank is no longer obligated to honor the LC, and any transactions reliant on it are considered void. If an extension is needed, it must be agreed upon and executed before the original expiry date.