Maria Adams, Credit Cards Moderator
@m_adams
To find your credit card number without the card, look for the card number on your monthly statement, your online banking profile or your mobile banking app (usually in sections called "My Account" or "My Cards"). As a last resort, you can also try calling customer service.
Your statement might contain your full credit card number, but some companies will only disclose the last 4 digits. Looking for the number in your online or mobile banking account might also be fruitless, since some issuers only show you the virtual card number, not the one on the physical card.
Ultimately, a customer service representative will most likely be able to provide you your full card number, after some thorough identification.
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I have a card stored in my Google pay account and it shows the last 4 digits and that it's a visa. The question I have is that I don't have this card and I can't remember if it's a debit or credit card or who it's even from. How do I go about finding that out? Anyone please help...