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Password for Wachovia Gift Cards

Sunday, June 8, 2003 Articles, Tips Comments Off on Password for Wachovia Gift Cards

Looking for the default password for Wachovia Gift Cards? Well, try using the last six numbers of the card. When you are in, make the new one 7-16 digits long. To make it easy, you could use the last eight numbers of the card just in case you forget but keep in mind that someone can try using that if you loose the card.

Note: This feature may not work in the future when Wachovia becomes Wells Fargo.

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