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What is the “Card ID”?

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What is the “Card ID”?

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To help guard against fraud, the major credit card companies have implemented a security feature for “card not present” transactions to ensure the credit card is actually in the possession of the user during the time of the transaction. The “Card ID” is a three or four digit, non-embossed (flat) number printed on the front or back of the credit card that provides an extra level of security for you and MovieTickets.com. This number is not stored in the magnetic stripe or by MovieTickets.com, nor does it appear on sales receipts or statements. “Card ID” is a generic term for this security feature. Visa and Electron call this security feature “CVV2” (Card Verification Value 2). MasterCard, Eurocard, Maestro, and Solo call this security feature “CVC2” (Card Validation Code 2). American Express and Discover call this security feature “CID” (Card Identification Number).

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To help guard against fraud, the major credit card companies have implemented a security feature for “card not present” transactions to ensure the credit card is actually in the possession of the user during the time of the transaction. The “Card ID” is a three or four digit, non-embossed (flat) number printed on the front or back of the credit card which provides an extra level of security for you and MovieTickets.com. This number is not stored in the magnetic stripe or by MovieTickets.com, nor does it appear on sales receipts or statements. “Card ID” is a generic term for this security feature. Visa and Electron call this security feature “CVV2” (Card Verification Value 2). MasterCard, Eurocard, Maestro, and Solo call this security feature “CVC2” (Card Validation Code 2). American Express and Discover call this security feature “CID” (Card Identification Number).

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To help guard against fraud, the major credit card companies have implemented a security feature for “card not present” transactions to ensure the credit card is actually in the possession of the user during the time of the transaction. The “Card ID” is a three or four digit, non-embossed (flat) number printed on the front or back of the credit card which provides an extra level of security for you and MovieTickets.co.uk. This number is not stored in the magnetic stripe or by MovieTickets.co.uk, nor does it appear on sales receipts or statements. “Card ID” is a generic term for this security feature. Visa and Electron call this security feature “CVV2” (Card Verification Value 2). MasterCard, Eurocard, Maestro, and Solo call this security feature “CVC2” (Card Validation Code 2). American Express and Discover call this security feature “CID” (Card Identification Number).

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