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Aqua Card - what does 'ISC' refer to?
Milarky
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in Credit cards
When requesting a credit limit increase they ask for your 'ISC'
'ISC'? Well you can click to 'change your ISC' and, on that screen, it becomes your 'Internet Security Code' (oh that's a relief then!)
So when I sign in usually, what does it ask for?
'Internet ID'
'Internet password'
I created both these items myself, however, so there's nothing to choose from between either of them.
[Come on.. before I phone up anyway and ask.. someone here must know what Aqua are banging on about!]
'ISC'? Well you can click to 'change your ISC' and, on that screen, it becomes your 'Internet Security Code' (oh that's a relief then!)
So when I sign in usually, what does it ask for?
'Internet ID'
'Internet password'
I created both these items myself, however, so there's nothing to choose from between either of them.
[Come on.. before I phone up anyway and ask.. someone here must know what Aqua are banging on about!]
.....under construction.... COVID is a [discontinued] scam
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As you say, it's the Internet Security Code. It's a 5-digit number (I think it's a number, mine is anyway) that you would have created when you registered.0
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[STRIKE]Mine don't follow that 5 digit format you mention. Which of the two are you thinking of though, the 'ID' or the 'password'?[/STRIKE]
Oh, I see you meant created earlier - and which I don't use simply for logging in (sorry)
I sort-of 'remembered' what I would have provided and they accepted the number at least (thanks again).....under construction.... COVID is a [discontinued] scam0
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