Carson Dyle
Diamond Member
I received a new MasterCard debit card in the mail today. I'd been having a hard time with my old one in some terminals, probably since I often carry the card loose in my pocket and the magnetic strip gets abused.
I asked that the card be issued with the exact same number. And it was. Same number, same expiration date, even the same security code.
A. Does the new card really need to be activated, being that it has the same numbers?
B. Does the old card actually need to be destroyed, or will it continue to work after the new one is used?
(Interesting, the new card is chipped, but it has no raised numbers or lettering. To my eye, it looks like a dummy card without the raised characters that I'm used to seeing.)
I asked that the card be issued with the exact same number. And it was. Same number, same expiration date, even the same security code.
A. Does the new card really need to be activated, being that it has the same numbers?
B. Does the old card actually need to be destroyed, or will it continue to work after the new one is used?
(Interesting, the new card is chipped, but it has no raised numbers or lettering. To my eye, it looks like a dummy card without the raised characters that I'm used to seeing.)
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