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Extra digits in CC expiry date on fill-in

rosswell
edited July 2011 in Windows
<div class="IPBDescription">from "Wallet filled in wrong Credit Card Expiry Date"</div>I just tried credit card fill-in for the first time and the charge was declined, and upon investigation the expiry date was wrong, but it looks right in 1p, except there is some mystery number after it.



11/2013 305



I have no idea what the 305 is, my 3 digit code is something else entirely.



The 305 only shows before editing, once I hit edit, the 305 is nowhere to be found! I suppose it might be a julian date, but it would be nice to know what's going on.



AFAIK nobody cares what day of the year a card expires, but maybe in other countries?

Comments

  • Stefan von Dutch
    Stefan von Dutch Community Moderator
    edited July 2011
    What URL?
  • [quote name='Stefan von Dutch' timestamp='1311876501' post='34722']

    What URL?

    [/quote]



    http://www.hotsaucedepot.com/default.aspx



    But I don't know how you'd test w/o going almost all the way through a purchase... it was at checkout time.



    Any idea what the 305 is? It isn't the julian date, I see that. If I change the calendar day of the expiry date to something else that 305 stays the same.
  • [quote name='rosswell' timestamp='1311964616' post='34957']

    [url="http://www.hotsaucedepot.com/default.aspx"]http://www.hotsauced...om/default.aspx[/url]



    But I don't know how you'd test w/o going almost all the way through a purchase... it was at checkout time.



    Any idea what the 305 is? It isn't the julian date, I see that. If I change the calendar day of the expiry date to something else that 305 stays the same.

    [/quote]



    Hey there, rosswell! I believe I am in contact with you via email, and I just wanted to update the thread to let you know I am looking into this. I just want to clarify what OS, browser, and 1Password versions you are using so I can try to pin this down. You can reply by whichever method you prefer (or send me a private message here, if you like). <img src='http://forum.agile.ws/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
  • I hope no one will mind that I've split this into its own thread, as it deals with a pretty specific issue.



    Thanks!