How bout u stop askin and get ur own credit card.
credit card numbers are the 16 digit numbers on the front of the card and the expiration date is when the card expires.
It is the equivalent of CX which means 110
The typical card has either 19 or 7 on the back. 19 comes from the original 16 on the front as well as the three digit CVV code (located only on the back). Others have just the last four digits on the front as well as the 3 CVV numbers (thus, 7).
No, you cannot obtain the CVV code of a credit card using just the expiration date and the first four numbers. The CVV (Card Verification Value) is a security feature that is not derived from other card details and is not stored with the card's magnetic stripe or chip. It is designed to protect against fraud, making it essential for online transactions. Always safeguard your credit card information to prevent unauthorized access.
As its 19 Digit Maestro it will not have any CVV no. Only Debit Cards like Yuva, Vishesh, Gold International have cvv.
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last 3 digits on the back side of the card are CVV numbers
on the back of the card the cvv number is the last three digits of the long number. The numbers are on the far right side.
The 3 numbers on the back of a credit card are called the CVV or Card Verification Value.
Cvv no
CVV- Card Verification Value
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credit card numbers are the 16 digit numbers on the front of the card and the expiration date is when the card expires.
It is the equivalent of CX which means 110
The typical card has either 19 or 7 on the back. 19 comes from the original 16 on the front as well as the three digit CVV code (located only on the back). Others have just the last four digits on the front as well as the 3 CVV numbers (thus, 7).
CVV is a code: Card Verification (Validation) Value.
The three numbers on the back of a credit card are called the CVV (Card Verification Value) or CVC (Card Verification Code).