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Old 10-14-2008, 01:21 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
They are saying (if they said what you quoted) is that the billing address on the card should be the same, not the address when the card was issued or the address of the company that issued the card. If the billing address isn't your current address how do you receive and pay the bill?

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Often For international students, the Bill for foreign cards may be being sent to their foreign permanent address. It usually means less chance of it being lost or stolen in many cases where the postal system is not the best.

I do have similar cards whose hard copy bills go to my address in India.

As for Paying, most banks offer online access and management, and it is s lot easier to use that.
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