| Questions Regarding
Credit Card Verification Code
What is the Verification Code?
The Verification Code is an important safety feature designed
to protect your credit card account. It is a 3-digit number that provides
a cryptographic check of the information embossed on the card that helps
us validate that it is you, the legitimate cardholder in possession of
the actual card, who is making this online purchase.
Where can I find the Verification
Code?
The Verification Code is located on the back of your credit
card (the reverse side with your signature). Look for a series of numbers
printed in the signature strip (the box where you signed your card). You
may see either your entire credit card number, or just the last four digits
of your card number preceded by several dots. To the right of the last
four digits of your card number is a group of three digits. These three
digits are your Verification Code. Use this image as a reference to help
you find your code.
How does the Verification
Code protect me?
The Verification Code is not encoded into the magnetic
strip on your card, so the it is not picked up by card readers. The Verification
Code is not part of your credit card account number, so it does not show
up on any sales receipt or billing statement. Therefore, you must have
the card in your possession to see and use the code. Since we validate
the code with your bank, only you can use your card at our site
Is it safe for me to provide
my Verification Code on your form?
Absolutely! We treat your Verification Code with the same
stringent security protocols as passwords and other vital account information.
Thus it is encrypted when you enter it and we never actually see it. We
securely transmit the encrypted code directly to your bank for validation
of your deposit.
What if I can't read part
of the Verification Code?
Some cards may have smudged or illegible Verification Codes
where the printing wears away from heavy use. If you can’t read
your code, try another card with a legible code or contact your bank and
ask them to provide the code to you. If they can't tell you what the code
is, they will reissue your card with a new, legible Verification Code.
What if my card doesn't have
a Verification Code?
That's okay. Some banks don't print a Verification Code
on their cards. If your card doesn't have a code, simply select the checkbox
for "No Verification Code on my card" and complete the rest
of the form.
Will my Verification Code
ever change?
Yes. Each time your bank issues you a new card, they will
print a different Verification Code on your card. For example, when your
existing card reaches it's expiration date, or if the magnetic strip stops
working so you request a replacement, you’ll get a new card with
the same account number but a different Verification Code. When that happens,
be sure to click Modify Card on the Buy Chips with Credit Card page to
update the Verification Code.
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