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Do you get a total a new number or get a new number but with the same old last 5 digits when you lose an American Express Card. I am aware you get new front and back card security code. Thank you in advance.
I would assume you get a brand new number
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@AyaMai wrote:Do you get a total a new number or get a new number but with the same old last 5 digits when you lose an American Express Card. I am aware you get new front and back card security code. Thank you in advance.
You get a new card number.





























There will be a change in the last 5 digits, but not the first 10, as well as expiration and the security codes on front and back.
You'll get a new number, but only the last several digits change. Someone once posted this explanation as to how Amex assigns the card numbers:
"The structure of the card number varies by system. For example, American Express card numbers start with 37; Carte Blanche and Diners Club with 38.
@K-in-Boston wrote:There will be a change in the last 5 digits, but not the first 10, as well as expiration and the security codes on front and back.
That's my experience too. Many years ago I had fraudulent charges on an Amex, they sent a new card with changes in the last 5 digits. I had new fraudulent charges on the new card before I even used it. I talked to an agent, she said that fraudsters had broken the code on how replacement numbers were assigned and they were working on changing the logic to make it less predictable.
@FlaDude wrote:
@K-in-Boston wrote:There will be a change in the last 5 digits, but not the first 10, as well as expiration and the security codes on front and back.
That's my experience too. Many years ago I had fraudulent charges on an Amex, they sent a new card with changes in the last 5 digits. I had new fraudulent charges on the new card before I even used it. I talked to an agent, she said that fraudsters had broken the code on how replacement numbers were assigned and they were working on changing the logic to make it less predictable.
That is some crap!