- 0118 999 881 999 119 725 3 - Now that’s easy to remember. 
- # 0118 9998 8199 9 
 Exp 11/97
 CVC 253- Almost 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. 
 
 
 
 
- 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 
 
- 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? 
 
- 8675309 gets them every time. - I understood that reference. 
 
- **** **** **** **** ** / ** *** - Edit: hey, how did it get autocensored? 
- 12345 - That’s amazing! I have the same combination on my luggage! 
 
- 3735 9284 9540 2743 
 16/14
 042\- Dbl check expiration pls & thx before this page refreshes. Also please don’t escape end-of-input characters. 
 
- 5113 1327 8373 4957, 10-32, 678. 
- 69420 
- 1111111111111111-11111 
- Looks like Amex customers don’t get a silly duck name. 










