If anyone has this information other than the cardholder, the cardholder may be liable for all purchases. In the event your purse or wallet is stolen, you would need to report it or be deemed liable for any activity.
Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Paypal use of stored card - security code cvv2 Ask Question. Asked 7 years, 7 months ago. I think it helps to have it there because the term itself CVV, CSC is not very intuitive when compared to the other terminology associated with a credit card.
For example, card number, expiration date, name on the card, etc. For example, I myself was familiar only with CVV code. CSC term was new to me when I read this question. In fact, even the cards themselves don't have the security code labelled anywhere. Besides, not all 7 of the qualify as the code, it's only the last 3. And clearly, each card has it implemented differently. AMEX has it in the front of the card and is 4 digits. You don't have any of these problems with the card number, expiration date, etc.
So to make up for the inconsistency among different cards, I think it makes sense to help the user out by giving them quick tips to find out where to find the code. I would suggest not to assume anything about the user.
Some of the people might not know about it. For example some of the countries are only starting out using card payments. What are you waiting for? Try the Sandbox. CSC match. Good, send order. CSC no match. Back to home. English - Support. Guide to complete tasks. Explainer videos. Atexto Human API.
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