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Old 07-09-2009, 12:12 PM   #1
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Can somebody please provide the link for citi Virtual cards? I was just on the site and I cant find anything about a virtual card.
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Old 07-09-2009, 12:29 PM   #2
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Can somebody please provide the link for citi Virtual cards? I was just on the site and I cant find anything about a virtual card.
If you log into your account online at citicard.com then go to the "Tools and Services" tab, you can drop down to "Request a Virtual Account Number".

Also, this will explain it:
https://www.citicards.com/cards/wv/d...laccountnumber
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If you log into your account online at citicard.com then go to the "Tools and Services" tab, you can drop down to "Request a Virtual Account Number".

Also, this will explain it:
https://www.citicards.com/cards/wv/d...laccountnumber


Then you can DL the software to your computer and run it from there, or log into your account every time and then log into the virtual CC section.
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Old 07-10-2009, 01:45 PM   #4
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If you log into your account online at citicard.com then go to the "Tools and Services" tab, you can drop down to "Request a Virtual Account Number".
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https://www.citicards.com/cards/wv/d...laccountnumber
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Then you can DL the software to your computer and run it from there, or log into your account every time and then log into the virtual CC section.
Thanks for the info guys, but it doesnt give me that option in the Tools and Services menu.

maybe its not available with my pitiful card.. you gotta be a Big Balla to have that option
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Thanks for the info guys, but it doesnt give me that option in the Tools and Services menu.

maybe its not available with my pitiful card.. you gotta be a Big Balla to have that option

Maybe give 'em a call and check it out? That is weird that it doesnt have that option for your card... maybe they limit it to different kinds of cards?

Oh and I highly doubt I'm a big balla Moe
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Old 07-10-2009, 07:58 PM   #6
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Just curious, why the big desire for the "virtual" cards?

Are you guys afraid of fraud?

Never been too concerned since I only use cards online with low available lines in case they get lifted. I have 2 cap 1 accounts and they raised my credit on the low one a while back. I called them and asked them to lower it back down since its the one I use online.

They obliged and increased the other one by the same amount

They just don't get it.

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Maybe give 'em a call and check it out? That is weird that it doesnt have that option for your card... maybe they limit it to different kinds of cards?

Oh and I highly doubt I'm a big balla Moe
I called and it isnt available with my card because it was originally a transferred card (used to be Macys or some chit, and they switched it over)

Oh, and I KNOW youre a big balla Zach!!

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Just curious, why the big desire for the "virtual" cards?

Are you guys afraid of fraud?

Chas
Many of us are ALREADY victims of fraud. The virtual cards can save the hassle of going through it again.
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