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by tzs
1102 days ago
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No, they get the new number. The way the update services is work is that you send them the card type, card number, and expiration date of a card you have on file, and they respond typically with one of these four responses: 1. Still good. 2. The account is closed. 3. The card is still good but has a new expiration date, which is YYMM. 4. The account has a new card. The card number is XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX and the expiration date is YYMM. |
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The existence of #4 seems odd though. If someone just wanted different card perks they could do a "product change" which I believe retains the same number anyway, so a new number should only occur if the old number was reported stolen, in which case why provide the new number to the potential thief?