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    alias
    /ˈeɪlɪəs/

    adverb

    • 1. used to indicate that a named person is also known or more familiar under another specified name: "Eric Blair, alias George Orwell"

    noun

    • 1. a false or assumed identity: "a spy operating under the alias Barsad"
    • 2. each of a set of signal frequencies which, when sampled at a given uniform rate, would give the same set of sampled values, and thus might be incorrectly substituted for one another when reconstructing the original signal.

    verb

    • 1. misidentify (a signal frequency), introducing distortion or error: "fringes at higher spatial frequency are aliased by the sensor"

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  2. Feb 11, 2016 · What does the term alias mean in the context of payment cards? I understand it's somehow linked to a card number but what is its purpose?

  3. Dec 5, 2018 · Wondering if you can put basically an alias or an arbitrary name on the corporate card so it isn't tied to any one particular individual. So maybe it would just say "John Smith", which is a fictitious name, or maybe it wouldn't even need a name at that point.

  4. Jan 31, 2013 · I took 'fictitious name' to mean an alias rather than a company. I agree if it's a legal company name that shouldn't be a problem. But if it isn't, you are going to need to demonstrate to a bank that you really are "Zolani 13th".

  5. Jun 28, 2020 · In the following job ad in India, what does the L mean at the end of the number? Expert level Data Engineer Bengaluru ₹15L – ₹20L

  6. Apr 7, 2014 · Number A is my credit card number. The 4 groups don't have a meaning. They do, actually. First digit is 4 for VISA, 5 for Mastercard, 6 for Discover/Diners Club, 3 for American Express/Diners Club (those are shorter than 16). Also, first 6 digits for Visa and Mastercard are code numbers for the issuing institution. By these 6 digits anyone can know which institution issued the card, and what type of card it is (debit/credit, premiere or not, etc). Number B: I have no idea. Might me my ...

  7. Jun 12, 2012 · A small suggestion, could you rewrite your question and add a few sentences describing what context you heard those terms in? Just to make it a more complete question.

  8. May 18, 2010 · As long as its endorsed to you (meaning, the person to whom the check was originally made out, signed the back with something along the lines of "Endorsed to user454"), then it should not be a problem (in the US). I've done this many times as recent as a couple of years ago. *However, if the check is large (and the definition of "large" depends on the individual bank, but the cut-off is usually around $3-4k) - the bank may ask for the endorser to be present.

  9. Oct 13, 2012 · As a non-English-native person, I somehow find it difficult to understand the following: When an account is said to be debited, what does this mean? How does this differ from an account that is cre...

  10. Jan 14, 2016 · The new naming convention for Pune Accounts are PU/PUN. All the old accounts should have got rebatched. Can you re-check if you are entering the correct details. Most organisations help employees get an UAN. Can you check with your Organization if they are able to help you get an UAN. In your case it could be possible that yours is a very old account and hence not yet updated in the database.

  11. I am not comfortable giving my identity information away to all these places. I'd like to give them access to an account which they can only deposit into, never withdraw (either a separate account, or, even better, a deposit-only alias to my real account). Does such a thing exist?

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