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How do you know that? I can tell you if it was a good idea or not in the US because I know the banking system here. I don't know anything about international banking and I'll bet no one else here does either. That is the reason that is says "US Law Only" very clearly above.
Ask your credit card company. They should be able to give you a straight answer.
How do you know that? I can tell you if it was a good idea or not in the US because I know the banking system here. I don't know anything about international banking and I'll bet no one else here does either. That is the reason that is says "US Law Only" very clearly above.
Ask your credit card company. They should be able to give you a straight answer.
No. I can't explain in-depth for security reasons, but bank issued credit cards in America have very specific numbers assigned to them. Giving out the last four digits to a system-savvy person could be giving them all the information they need to rip you off.
I can't think of any legitimate reason for a person to need the last four digits anyway.
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