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    How can I check if my credit card is active or deactivated?
    Derick Vogel
    Derick Vogel
    Credit Advisor & Owner, Credit Absolute
    Derick Vogel is a Credit Expert and CEO of Credit Absolute, a credit counseling and educational company based in Scottsdale, Arizona. Derick has over 10 years of financial experience and specializes in consulting mortgages, loans, specializes in business credit, debt collections, financial budgeting, and student loan debt relief. He is a member of the National Association of Credit Services Organizations (NASCO) and is an Arizona Association of Mortgage Professional. He holds credit certificates from Dispute Suite in credit repair best practices and in Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA) competency.
    Derick Vogel
    Credit Advisor & Owner, Credit Absolute
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    If your card company allows you to log into your portal online, you could see if it’s active that way. Other than that, you would want to check and monitor your credit report on a credit monitoring site.
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    How do I find my credit card account number if I don't have a credit card?
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    Assuming you mean you have lost your physical card, call customer service and tell them you need a new card. You should be able to find the phone number on your credit card issuer's website or on your bill.
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    What do I do if the last four digits on my debit card have disappeared?
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    Ask the card issuer (or the bank that you got the card from) for a replacement.
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    If I share my credit card number online, will my money be stolen?
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    No. Your credit card has no money to steal. Your credit card simply represents your promise to pay in the future. If someone "steals" your account number and uses it to make a purchase, you can challenge the charge as soon as you learn of it and will not have to pay it. (You may have to close the account.) Credit card numbers are shared online and over the phone billions of times every day typically without problems.
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