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Credit card exp date?
My Mexican credit card expires 11/09.
Knowing that dates written here are normally year/month/day, but not wanting to assume, would you know if this exp date be Sept 2011 or 2011 Sept?
[Edited on 10-10-2009 by CP]
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Quote: | Originally posted by CP
My Mexican credit card expires 11/09.
Knowing that dates written here are normally year/month/day, but not wanting to assume, would you know if this exp date be Sept 2011 or 2011 Sept?
[Edited on 10-10-2009 by CP] |
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Quote: | Originally posted by CP
My Mexican credit card expires 11/09.
Knowing that dates written here are normally year/month/day, but not wanting to assume, would you know if this exp date be Sept 2011 or 2011 Sept?
[Edited on 10-10-2009 by CP] |
Your card expires November 2009
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Looks as though it could be either November 2009 or September 2011.
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Thanks FDT!
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Dates in Mexico are normally written day, month, year (like Europe and most other parts of the world except the US/Can) - although in San Felipe the
American influence is so strong the dates are often reversed.
Not year, month, day (just used in parts of east Asia and the ISO 8601 international "standard").
For example a CFE bill, and a BC Driver's License, both have day, month (in words), then year.
Even then, the expiry date on credit cards is the same worldwide (mm/yy), even in Asia, would cause mass confusion otherwise!
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