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    Online. On the back of your Aldi gift card, you’ll see two strings of numbers right above the bar code. The long string of numbers is the gift card number. You’ll actually just need the last ...

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    Gift card for a U.S hardware store. A gift card, also known as a gift certificate in North America, or gift voucher or gift token in the UK, [1] is a prepaid stored-value money card, usually issued by a retailer or bank, to be used as an alternative to cash for purchases within a particular store or related businesses. Gift cards are also given ...

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  8. How To Check Your Target Gift Card Balance - AOL

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    In order to check your Target gift card balance online, you’ll need to create a Target account. Those who already have an account can sign in using their username or phone number and password.

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    On January 20, 2009 Heartland announced that it had been "the victim of a security breach within its processing system in 2008". [8] The data stolen included the digital information encoded onto the magnetic stripe built into the backs of credit and debit cards; with that data, thieves can fashion counterfeit credit cards by imprinting the same stolen information onto fabricated cards. [9]