No,
The credit card number is the long string of numbers embossed on the card.
The account number is not shown on the credit card - it will be on your statements.
If they are attached to the same account. My wifes card has the same numbers as mine.
It's the same number. Generally 16 digits, it's the number that is embossed into the card.
No it's impossible. They're unique.
No - the card number is the 16-digit number in four groups of 4 digits across the centre of the card. The account number is a single group of eight digits towards the bottom edge of the card.
I have a credit card in my name, my wife used my individual credit card claiming that it is in the name of us both, which is not true, how can I prove to the court that what she says is not true?
the debit is your own money from your account and the credit account is borrowed
If they are attached to the same account. My wifes card has the same numbers as mine.
Unfortunately, it will reduce your credit score. What happens is that the original credit card account shows as closed, and you have a newly issued credit card account with a new number through the same credit card issuer. It will take at least 2 years before the newer credit card account is seen as a seasoned trade line.
Have you been charged twice for the same credit card transaction?
no
No, a bank card and a credit card are not the same. A bank card is linked to your bank account and allows you to access your funds, while a credit card allows you to borrow money from the card issuer up to a certain limit.
The next closing date for your credit card account is typically at the end of your billing cycle, which is usually around the same date each month. You can find the specific closing date on your credit card statement or by contacting your credit card issuer.
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It happens and can be disputed. Call you credit card company or credit agencies.
No, an ATM card and a credit card are not the same. An ATM card is used to access funds in a bank account for withdrawals and transfers, while a credit card allows you to borrow money from a financial institution to make purchases and pay back later with interest.
It's the same number. Generally 16 digits, it's the number that is embossed into the card.
A check card and debit card are the same thing. Basically, if you already have a checking account, you would use a debit/check card the same way you would if you wrote a check. You make sure that you have the money in your checking account, scan the card at the retailer, and they will deduct that money from your checking account. A credit card is a loan. You don't necessarily need a checking account to have a credit card. When you swipe the credit card, the credit card company is paying for your purchase out of their money. In turn, they will send you a statement or invoice at the end of each month detailing how much you spent and how much you must pay. The major difference is that a credit card can lead to debt if you aren't disciplined. If you only use a check/debit card, you will never go into debt. When you run out of money in your checking account, new transactions will be declined.