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^ They mail it directly from East coast. So no you can't wait there to get it made. I guess you can wait outside for 2 weeks and ask them to mail it to your local TD. |
looks very legit to me.... if they mark it as credit card inside or debit card inside etc, postage service ppl may steal it the PO box is prolly just a general one that big companies use? |
That's real, I got my new card a few months ago |
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Do you have internet banking? Even though they don't go actively telling you but it should be notified at least on their internet that they will be sending cards to improve security. At least that's what HSBC is doing. |
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I never checked when my personal card was changed. |
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I got this new card 6 months ago and thought it was a duplicated card or something, but I read the news and realized that both of the cards came with the same number. I didn't ask for a new card either. |
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No wonder you're an intern. |
Its updating you to a chip card, my visa was also sent with no TD letter, its to have people not know it could possibly be a bank card or a credit card. But check with your local branch to see is it legit. Can't be too safe! |
So was gonna go to TD tomorrow and ask for one with a chip but I got the EXACT same mail as the OP did. :) It's legit for sure since it worked when I bought food about 10 mins ago. |
I received one a couple of months ago. My new TD debit card was the same number as the old debit card. TD just automatically mailed it to me stating that the new card has better security features so I should be using the new card |
It's normal - if your old card was not a chip card, or just hasn't been replaced for a long long time, they will mail you a new one without telling you about it before hand. |
its called an upgrade dumbass..and yes i do know ppl at td and yes its legit |
I just got mine a couple days ago with the same previous numbers as well. |
i believe its the same number if u just get a new type of card..... it follows ur account number...... if you lost your card then u might get a new number...... |
My number never changes with new cards. The only thing that gets updated is the security code and expiry date. I've had the same number for the last decade. |
Numbers NEVER change with new cards, its also linked with your online banking system too... |
For creditcards, if you ask for a replacement card due to your card being broken etc, they will send one with the same number. If you get a replacement card because you lost your card or it has been compromised, the number changes. |
Like other's have said, it's not a scam. They don't plaster the logo on mail with cards because obviously, it would be pretty easy to tell that hey, there's a card in here. And yea, they all want our cards upgraded for security purposes. I'm actually surprised TD is doing this now... I'm with scotia and this was done a long time ago.... |
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