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CANARA BANK NON-PERSONALIZED DEBIT CARD????????

I get my Non-Personalised Debit+ATM card(VISA Logo in it).CANARA BANK has two types of Debit card Personalised & Non-Personalised.Non-Personalised has no Name Printed on Card but what could give me a Personalised card atfer 1-2month with Name Printed on it.Both can be used at online bill pay & Shopping.My question is When I trying to Pay bill online Website,Site wants to know the name Printed on Debit Card-Thats the big Question!

Now what name I suppose to give there?I don't have a name printed on my Card but I also can't leave it Blank cuz its mandatory(needed).

what can I do? bank says I can use this Non-Personalised card also at any online transaction!

Please any one who have same thing like me help me!PLEASE PLEASE!

Update:

1st answer is good but I want to know in More Details what I need to type in that place & make the payment successfully?Its a Debit card not a Credit card!

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  • 10 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Even if the card is not personalized, it is still tied to the name on the account. You can simply type in the name on the account. The online bill payment system you are trying to use has no idea that your name is not "physically" printed on the card.

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    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Personalised Debit Card

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    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Most banks protect you against fraud. Normally, you liability would be $50.. Still it is important to be careful with the card and not use it on random websites and for small retail transactions. Airline websites are generally very secure. You might want to set up a separate savings account. Some of the on-line accounts offer a slightly higher rate of interest. Or, you could shop around for a CD, if you have more than $5,000 of "extra money."

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