Cash out help (credit card stuff)

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    Hey everyone i signed up to this poker thing got $10 free made it to $21 min cash outs $20 bucks via a bank wire it asks for the following.

    * Account Number: *Required
    * Bank Name: *Required
    * Bank Address Line 1: *Required
    Bank Address Line 2:
    * City: *Required
    * Country: United Kingdom
    * State: -----------------N/A----------------- *Required
    * Postal Code: *Invalid Postal Code
    * ABA/BIC/Swift Code:

    i have a visa debit account that i use to cash out stuff online where will i find the ABA/BIC/Swift Code details located on my card?

    Thanks in advance!
     
    shaun12345, Aug 24, 2007 IP
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    Jerlene.net Prominent Member

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    It's the last three to four digits on the back of the card or on the front of your card.
     
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    Is that not that the CVV Jerelene?
     
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    My bad, I got it mixed up. Swift Code seems to be a European term for routing number, which can be found on your checks.
    It's the last nine numbers on the bottom left of your checks.
     
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    I dont have checks lol its just a debit card account which i use for all online transactions as i dont use my others becuase i was a victim of online fraud back a while ago on a poker account.
     
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    Oh. Only a check has a routing code.
     
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    Maybe if i phoned my bank they could tell me a code for my account?
     
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    If you've been issued checks, yes.
     
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    But checks are a very dieing thing here in england i would say around 10% of english people own a check book. And i must say i am not one of the 10% :)
     
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