rgrunds
2 years ago
Anyone know how to remove a stored credit card from the site? I don't like having stored cards and the site makes it impossible to remove or control your card once it's on the site.

Don't like that at all.
rfenst
2 years ago

Anyone know how to remove a stored credit card from the site? I don't like having stored cards and the site makes it impossible to remove or control your card once it's on the site.

Don't like that at all.

rgrunds wrote:


Get a new card.
Palama
2 years ago

Get a new card.

rfenst wrote:



+1

Just tell your credit card company you lost the card. Happens all the time and you don’t have to give them any details.
Ram27
2 years ago
Go to your account and edit and delete your cc.
RayR
2 years ago

Go to your account and edit and delete your cc.

Ram27 wrote:



+1 Go to your DASHBOARD, On the left side under PAYMENT TYPES you can delete your stored card.
MACS
2 years ago

+1 Go to your DASHBOARD, On the left side under PAYMENT TYPES you can delete your stored card.

RayR wrote:



Not if you only have one card on file. You have to add another or you can't delete the first.
ZRX1200
2 years ago
If you message me your credit card number, your full name, date of birth and zip code I can take care of that for you rgunds.
danmdevries
2 years ago
I dunno if it changed but they didn't used to check if the card was valid so I just edited random numbers in and the on file card is no longer my card number.
MACS
2 years ago

I dunno if it changed but they didn't used to check if the card was valid so I just edited random numbers in and the on file card is no longer my card number.

danmdevries wrote:



There ya go.
BuckyB93
2 years ago
Credit Card Numbers Meaning

1st Number: Known as the Major Industry identifier (MII), the first digit of a credit card number tells you what type of company a card is affiliated with. This could be an airline, a banking institution or a retailer, for example. It also helps indicate which major card network the card belongs to: American Express(3), Visa (4), Mastercard (5) or Discover (6).

Numbers 2-6: Together with the first digit, these numbers represent the Issuer Identification Number (IIN), also called the Bank Identification Number (BIN). This clarifies which credit card company a card comes from, which isn’t always obvious.

Numbers 7-18*: The seventh and all subsequent digits in a card number, save for the last, identify the individual account in question. You will only see a few of these digits printed on your monthly statement. There are 1 trillion possible account numbers for each credit card issuer, according to Discover.

Final Number: The last digit serves as a final check for payment processors. It’s basically part of a math trick to verify that a card number is genuine.

https://wallethub.com/edu/cc/what-is-a-credit-card-number/44066 [/color]

I would guess that the sites that have your card number stored would only check numbers 1-6 to validate that it's a potentially viable card number.

The last set of numbers would only be used to charge the account when you try to check out and pay so I think you could make up these numbers along with the 3 digit CSV number on the back of your credit card but I'm not a banking expert.
Mr. Jones
2 years ago
Give me the CC numba...

I'll takes care of it...

Then I'll order Frankie ands' drafter'sX will visit you late at night...

Sleep tight...
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