I am starting to build my credit. . I want to increase my credit limit, but i don't really use the card since I can only use in that store. . . What do they look for when requesting a increase?...
I need to find a good trusting company to work with my debt. I am behind on payments and I need to get some kind of debt consolidator.. Thanks for your Advice.....
I am trying to re-establish my credit and already have cards from First Premier Bank, Household Bank, Orchard Bank and Capital One. Does anyone know of other banks or companies that are worth ...
I bought a 4 wheeler, and a few months later I decided to sell it because it was just sitting in my garage. My in-laws asked my hubby if they could take over payments, and I said only if they make ...
I went back and looked up the info on it and i've been hearing that it charges you a one time fee for the card and some other monthly charges as well? does anyone have this card or have a ...
I have several bills and some of them I only get a statement thru the internet with different email addresses. Then when its too late, i get a phone call or a late mail statement. Is there a way ...
I've just been hit with a $60 annual fee on a credit card (Chase Visa) that I no longer need and haven't used for months. If I cancel the card, will I still owe the $60, or will it be ...
the three digit number is a security code used to verify your card when you call the credit card company, or when you make purchases from certain online sites. It proves you actually have the card with you, and your not using some random credit card number.
Christina H
it is a secruity number. alot of places online wont let you buy something unless you have the last 3 numbers off the back of the card
Cyn
It's a special check-digit (usually three numbers) that many online vendors ask for to make sure that the person placing the order actually has a credit card in hand, and is not just some thief who has managed to get his/her hands one or more illicitly-acquired credit card numbers.
ammus_cbe
It means you are Doomed
will
if you are referring to the 3-digit number -- it's for security -- does not show as one of the embossed numbers on front.
wildhair
GThr 800 # is for the CCARD company. The 3 or 4 digit # on the back is the CVN # which is used to complete a transaction.. It's a verification #.
SmartAleck
The Account Number?
psycmikev
It is a security code so if someone finds your card number, they can not charge anything without it. It is never recorded on any slips.
hikerrick2002
It's a security code.
rhonda w sf
this is a security measure
Crystal M
its a security number why?
angel1013
if u mean the extra 3 or 4 numbers after ur card number, thats is for security purposes, say if u purchase somethin online and sometimes they ask that number to complete the transaction, its like a verification that its the cardholder who is buying