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Old 22-03-2008, 19:52   #14
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Re: Will it be a diff card?

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Originally Posted by Wicked_and_Crazy View Post
I think you will find they always will change. The reason being the bank is trying to protect itself from fraud. If they reissue the same card there could then be two cards the same in circulation. The cancell the old one to mae sure it is never used again.
Not always. HSBC debit / Maestro cards use the format 6759 nnnnnn (sort code) nnnnnnnn (account no) so this does not change unless you change the underlying bank account number.
What will change from card to card is the issue number and the expiration date and probably the CV2 number.
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