Give me the 16 digits on your credit card, the expiration date, and the 3 numbers on the back. That should help out.*
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You use commas to separate items in a series. For example,”I saw a duck, a magician, and a liquor store when I went running.” That last comma is known as the serial comma, Oxford comma, or Harvard comma. Although some consider it unnecessary, others, including the aforementioned universities, insist on its use to reduce ambiguity.
Because I'm financially sound enough to not need one? I see no need in having one, I already built up a great credit score with a couple loans. You'll have to try your mommy's card.
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