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Make sure you call so you can ask for a chip card, I believe they're still at the friendly customer trial stage and if you request online you won't get a chip card.
@JamesB95 wrote:My Discover card is starting to get wore down from swiping, it sometimes has to be swiped a few times to be read. I was carious if my credit score or FICO score would be affected at all by receiving a new card on the same account?
Does anything change? Account age due to a new credit card resetting? SP/HP? Is there ANY damages I should be aware of if I order a new one due to it being wore down?
I want to be extra safe as I can NOT afford any more pulls on my history right now.. Or have my history of accounts be reset etc. I am trying to rebuild my FICO and CK score.
Discover is great on sending replacement credit cards. The Sequence Number located in the lower right corner will change. You can view all Discover credit cards issued on your account by sequence number under managing your Discover account.