If there is a wrong name on your credit card, you should contact your credit card issuer immediately to report the error and request a replacement card with the correct name. It is important to ensure that the name on your credit card matches your legal identification to avoid any issues with using the card.
If your credit card has your name spelled wrong, you should contact your credit card issuer immediately to request a replacement card with the correct spelling of your name.
If there is a misspelled name on your credit card, you should contact your credit card issuer immediately to request a replacement card with the correct spelling. This will help avoid any potential issues when using your card for transactions.
If your credit card has your name misspelled, you should contact your credit card issuer immediately to request a replacement card with the correct spelling of your name. This will help avoid any potential issues or confusion when using your card.
If it was popular, you should know it right?
You should name your country, In England, no, anywhere else, I dont know.
If your credit card has your name spelled wrong, you should contact your credit card issuer immediately to request a replacement card with the correct spelling of your name.
If there is a misspelled name on your credit card, you should contact your credit card issuer immediately to request a replacement card with the correct spelling. This will help avoid any potential issues when using your card for transactions.
If your credit card has your name misspelled, you should contact your credit card issuer immediately to request a replacement card with the correct spelling of your name. This will help avoid any potential issues or confusion when using your card.
The name is not encoded in the credit card number. You will have to ask the bank (they should not tell you!)
Because (a) either you gave them the wrong information when you applied for the card - or (b) the application is intended for the last person who lived at your address.
If it was popular, you should know it right?
If you held the account in name either solely or jointly and used the credit available you are still responsible for the debt, the error of the SSN is irrelevant.
No, she should be in the kitchen
If you are married, your husband can definitely apply for a credit card in your name. This is commonly done. Some husbands make their wives as supplement to their credit cards or apply for a separate card. So, the credit card company may not find anything wrong with what your husband did. Not unless, you and your husband are having problems, then if you have a case, better report it first to the proper authority before you approach the credit card company with your complaint or case.
No.
It could be used for identiy theft for one. Or to apply for another credit card, then run up charages in that person's name. A lot of damage can be done when personal infomation, such as card numbers, SS #, etc. fall into the "wrong hands." And as statistics prove, it camn and does wreak havoc with a consumer's life as well as credit.
You should be able to cancel any credit card you currently have in your name, however cancelling the card does not release you from any charges you have received from the credit card thus far... There should be a 1-800 number on the back of the card...