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    Bread Financial is a publicly-traded provider of loyalty and marketing services, such as private label credit cards, coalition loyalty programs, and direct marketing. It was formerly known as Alliance Data Systems and rebranded in 2022, and operates in the US and Canada.

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    Mastercard is an American multinational corporation that offers payment card services worldwide. It was created in 1966 by a group of banks and regional associations as a response to BankAmericard (later Visa), and merged with Europay in 2002.

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    Victoria's Secret is a public company that sells lingerie, clothing, and beauty products in the US and Canada. Founded in 1977 by Roy and Gaye Raymond, it became the largest lingerie retailer in the US by the early 1990s, but faced competition and controversy in later years.

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    Comenity Bank Attn: Crate and Barrel Card Services P.O. Box 659820 San Antonio, Texas 78265-9120

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    A card security code (CSC) is a series of numbers printed on a credit or debit card for security purposes. It can be called CVC, CVV, CAV, CID, or CVD depending on the card issuer and type.