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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Help! What &#039;eight digit&#039; number regarding my Visa credit card are the Abbey National call centre trying to get from my fiancé? We&#039;re in the UK. I have a Co-op Visa credit card. It has two important numbers you normally need to know for paying money into the account: the sixteen digit account code (card number) and the six digit &#039;sort code&#039; for the bank.     Fiancé, who banks with Abbey,  is trying to transfer much-needed money to me using Abbey&#039;s telephone banking system, but they&#039;re being extremely unhelpful, and insisting that he must also give them an eight digit &#039;account number&#039; for my card, which I&#039;ve never heard of. They don&#039;t mean the card security number (it&#039;s not eight digit), and my account statement has nothing eight digit on it.  Does anyone know what this number could be and how I would get it from my bank?&lt;/p&gt;
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