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Re: Blispay card arrived today

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Anonymous
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Re: Blispay card arrived today


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Blispay is full of lolz. my expiration date is 04/20 and there are SOOO many 0's in my account number. Zero zero zero uh whole lotta O's!!


You too? I have 7 zeros, in a row, and 4 of another digit as well..


Ok, so that is scary. So we know that, more than likely, everybody's Blisspay card # is probably (Bank#) then a certain digit that all of us cardholders know, then 7 zeros, and then 4 more digits.. EEEEK,!  Thank god for CV3 numbers..lol


Umm.. yeah... this thread should probably be deleted now because it just made it that much easier for scammers... lol. That is pretty scary! Hopefully Blispay will start fixing that.

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@pipeguy wrote:

DW's new Blispay card arrived today ( 7.5k SL) - prertry fast from app to card in hand - looks like they are not out of plastic just yet Smiley Wink


Was your DW's card a Visa Signature? Sorry if this was asked before Smiley Embarassed

Message 23 of 45
pipeguy
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Re: Blispay card arrived today


@Anonymous wrote:

 


@pipeguy wrote:

DW's new Blispay card arrived today ( 7.5k SL) - prertry fast from app to card in hand - looks like they are not out of plastic just yet Smiley Wink


Was your DW's card a Visa Signature? Sorry if this was asked before Smiley Embarassed


No, it's a standard Visa - I don't think they offer a "Signature" version (yet?)

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Anonymous
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Re: Blispay card arrived today


@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

Blispay is full of lolz. my expiration date is 04/20 and there are SOOO many 0's in my account number. Zero zero zero uh whole lotta O's!!


You too? I have 7 zeros, in a row, and 4 of another digit as well..


Ok, so that is scary. So we know that, more than likely, everybody's Blisspay card # is probably (Bank#) then a certain digit that all of us cardholders know, then 7 zeros, and then 4 more digits.. EEEEK,!  Thank god for CV3 numbers..lol


Umm.. yeah... this thread should probably be deleted now because it just made it that much easier for scammers... lol. That is pretty scary! Hopefully Blispay will start fixing that.


No one mentioned any other number besides the 0's so I don't really see need for deleting the thread.. Unless you see something I don't. lol

Message 25 of 45
Blackbeauty212
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Re: Blispay card arrived today

Is the account number embossed or printed on like a Gift Card? LOL 

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pipeguy
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Re: Blispay card arrived today


@Blackbeauty212 wrote:

Is the account number embossed or printed on like a Gift Card? LOL 


It's a regular Visa Credit Card - white like the Barclays Apple card, but just a normal regular Visa card (with a lot of Zero's)

Message 27 of 45
Blackbeauty212
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Re: Blispay card arrived today

Doesn't really answer my question ... I know its a Visa ... my question is, is the account number and cardholder name Embossed, Raised up like typical Credit Card.

 

 

 

Or is Blispay gone the "New" route of just printing the account number and name on the Card like the Quicksilver was when it first came out...

 

 

From the Screenshots of the card floating around it looks like BlisPay is done the new way.  

 

 

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Anonymous
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Re: Blispay card arrived today

Yes, it is embossed.

 

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Anonymous
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Re: Blispay card arrived today


@Anonymous wrote:

No one mentioned any other number besides the 0's so I don't really see need for deleting the thread.. Unless you see something I don't. lol


I was only joking about deleting the thread, which is why I ended the sentence with "lol" But I will say that Chase was having a huge problem with scammers figuring out Chase's 16 digit card number pattern and then "guessing" the EXP. dates. The scammers were good a picking the right card numbers, but had a tougher time guessing the exp. dates, and this is one of the reasons Chase was able to stop the majority of the fraudulent charges. Some of the info in this thread makes those scammers' job that much easier - just sayin.

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