8675309 gets them every time.
I understood that reference.
0118 999 881 999 119 725 3
Now that’s easy to remember.
# 0118 9998 8199 9
Exp 11/97
CVC 253Almost works
Some more leading zeros could do it.
The country code for the UK is 0044. Since that replaces the leading 0, it works out perfectly.
Never even thought about the +44 being used for non mobile numbers tbh.
**** **** **** **** ** / ** ***
Edit: hey, how did it get autocensored?
hunter2
All I see is *******
0123456789ABCDEF, Your mom/25, 321
What? You’re credit card doesn’t have hexadecimal numbers?
Yes my credit card numbers are all hexadecimal in length
Looks like Amex customers don’t get a silly duck name.
Ms. 5376853658112856 11/32 494
Go steal my debt now
That’s not a name, that’s numbers. You should assign every number to a different syllable to make it pronounceable
I think in US you can be named just numbers.
The US was a federation: the rules depend on the state.
That’s not a name, that’s numbers
I don’t understand. Is that not how names work?
1111111111111111-11111
01101000 01110100 01110100 01110000 01110011 00111010 00101111 00101111 01111001 01101111 01110101 01110100 01110101 00101110 01100010 01100101 00101111 01100100 01010001 01110111 00110100 01110111 00111001 01010111 01100111 01011000 01100011 01010001
2 444 66666 8888888 101010101010101010
3735 9284 9540 2743
16/14
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12345
That’s amazing! I have the same combination on my luggage!