Alexandra Barring, Banking Moderator
@alexandra
There are several ways to retrieve your old debit card number including your statements, online and mobile banking, contacting customer service, and visiting your bank.
- Bank statements: Review your online or paper bank statements, as they typically display your old debit card number.
- Online Banking: Log in to your online banking account. Some banks display your card number in the account details or transaction history.
- Mobile Banking App: If your bank has a mobile app, you might be able to find your card number there. Look for a section like "Manage Cards" or "Card Details".
- Customer Service: Contact your bank's customer service. They can help you retrieve your old card number, though they might need to verify your identity first.
- Visit a Branch: If all else fails, visit your bank's local branch. They can assist you in finding your old card number.
If you have a new card, the old card number may be deactivated. If you need to use your old card number for a specific purpose, it's best to contact your bank directly to confirm its status.
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