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Where can I find the Security code? |
Visa/Mastercard and Discover Users
Flip your card over and look at the signature box. You should see either
the entire 16-digit credit card number or just the last four digits followed
by a special 3-digit code. This 3-digit code is your Card Security Code. |
American Express Credit Card Users
Look for the 4-digit code printed on the front of your card just above and
to the right of your main credit card number. This 4-digit code is your Card
Security Code. |
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What is the Security Code? |
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It
is an important new Internet security feature that now appears on the back
of most Visa/MasterCard and Discover cards, and on the front of American
Express cards. This new code is a three or four-digit number which provides
a cryptographic check of the information embossed on the card.
The security code
helps validate that the customer placing the online order actually has the
credit card in his/her possession, and that the credit/debit card account is
legitimate. |
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Do I have to enter this Security Code? |
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If
this code is printed on your card, YES, you must enter the code. Visa,
MasterCard, Discover and American Express now require Internet stores to
obtain the security code for all cards that have a code printed on them. In
order for this transaction to be accepted and processed, you must enter this
code if it's printed on your card. This is done for your protection.
If your European or
Asian credit card does not have a Security Code, you may enter the letter
X or call/fax your order. |
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What if I cannot read my number? |
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If you cannot read the
number on your card, enter the letter "I" as in "illegible" in the CVV
field. This will let your bank know that the number is there, but cannot be
read. Putting in an "X" instead of an "I" may cause your bank to deny the
sale. |
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How does my Security Code protect me? |
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The security code is
only printed on the card and it is not contained in the magnetic stripe
information nor does it appear on sales receipts or billing statements � you
must have the card in your possession in order to use this code.
Card Security Codes
are not raised, so they are not scanned into standard credit card readers.
In theory, these numbers are only visible to you. When you give your Card
Security Code to a merchant, you assist the merchant in verifying that the
order is being placed by you, the card holder.
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