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Mizter T wrote I strongly suspect he is referring to UK Switch (now branded Maestro) cards which until very recently were issued with (I think) a 19 digit principal number. UK issued Maestro cards are now being switched over to the 16 digit standard. I got my replacement (NatWest) Switch/Maestro with chip&pin and 16 digits in December 2005 so hardly "very recently". Did anyone get a chip&pin card with other than 16 digits ? -- Mike D |
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On 2 Apr, 00:39, "Michael R N Dolbear" wrote: Mizter T wrote I strongly suspect he is referring to UK Switch (now branded Maestro) cards which until very recently were issued with (I think) a 19 digit principal number. UK issued Maestro cards are now being switched over to the 16 digit standard. I got my replacement (NatWest) Switch/Maestro with chip&pin and 16 digits in December 2005 so hardly "very recently". OK, well "pretty recently" then. Depends upon what one regards as "very recent" as well. Did anyone get a chip&pin card with other than 16 digits ? |
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Michael R N Dolbear ("Michael R N Dolbear" ) gurgled
happily, sounding much like they were saying: Did anyone get a chip&pin card with other than 16 digits ? waves FD Maestro, expires late 2010. Issued last year, IIRC. |
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