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Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either. Can I use the number 16 on the back of my gift card, which is my gift card account number, to buy McDonalds products? More j'ai eu ciproblemème et la carte arch a functionné more j'étais dans in other McDonalds, where je devrais all dans in other who is this moins enombé, so that I can blaze my temps and avoid avoir caissier '? When she saw it I couldn't buy anything because she couldn't see because it worked and You can type the wrong number or something.
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And she said it was $ 5.00 but it was a McDonald's and it was full and the lady said the number didn't work. Then, when I found it in my coat pocket because I lost it, I went to McDonald's and they said it doesn't work, but I checked the chest card. I have a McDonalds Ark card and it doubled because I lost it. I don't understand why Starbucks doesn't offer a Starbucks Card with an optional arphid.If I have a McDonald's arc card folded but I have pockets, can I use my account number from the back? 3 $5 will last me about a month, but only because I tend to pay for mcpurchases greater than >$5 with my contactless Ultimate Rewards Debit Card from JPMC Bank.

I don't consciously try to collect them but rather I ended up with a whole bunch since I will often grab a new $5 card rather than reloading my old one when it runs out of cash. These include the two versions of the snowflake winter card, a snowman holding French fries with writeable white area, Shrek Forever After, Monopoly (20 copyrights), the purple Cityscape, two "Gift box with ribbon" designs (one has "i'm lovin it" in different languages), and Fries. I have about ten different Arch Card designs, half of which have never been activated. All Chase Paymentech cards use 1-80 for balance inquiry. Card PIN, if present, is 4 digits.Ĭhase Paymentech gift cards are 19 digit card numbers beginning with 603571, followed by 6 digit merchant ID (note: some chains have more than one merchant ID), 6 digit sequential PAN, and checksum. The first 10 digits identify issuer and merchant, followed by 8 digit sequential PAN, and checksum. Some Ceridian/SV cards are identifiable by a 19-digit number that begins with 600649, or an issue number with the "SV" notation. They are not shared across merchants, and newer cards with recent "copyright" years tend to have higher numbers. Each new design has its own number, and some designs span multiple numbers.
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ValueLink cards can have an optional 8-digit card PIN which can be used for online access.įrom what I've seen, the number after the "VL" is a sequential increasing series number that indicates a card printing batch.
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There are no additional verification data on the strip.

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The card number on the ISO format magnetic strip is slightly different and contains additional numbers to identify the merchant the card belongs to. The first 12 digits are sequential, then 3 digits worth of entropy and a Luhn checksum on the last digit. ValueLink cards have an issue number printed on the card with a "VL" notation and typically have a 16 digit card number beginning with 6. Most stored value cards are made by either ValueLink (a First Data company), Ceridian () or Chase Paymentech (JPMorgan Chase). Wonder what that means? Here's a brief overview of the stored value world: The "VL10243" is a series number that indicates the Arch Card is a First Data ValueLink gift card. In another post, I'll explain the UPromise partnership and give you an overview of other "scrip" programs. The UPromise logo indicates McDonald's participation in the UPromise college savings program. This is the back of the Arch Card featuring James Cameron's Avatar.
