Security Code?
The card security code is a unique three or four-digit number printed
on your debit/credit card. This number is not embossed on the card and hence not
printed on receipts - making it difficult for anyone other than the genuine
cardholder, to know it. Some card issuers refer to this number as the 'Card
Security Code' others as the 'personal security code' and others as 'Card
Verification Value'.
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Some cards, many UK-issued cards for example, have a three-digit number printed at the top of the signature strip on the reverse of the card. |
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Others, American Express cards for example, have a four-digit number printed on the front of the card, above the account number. |
Billing Information?
Please enter the address to which your card statement is currently
sent. It is essential that you keep your Card Issuer informed of any changes
of address. Your billing address must match the address held by your Card Issuer
exactly. If it does not, the retailer may defer acceptance of your transaction
and seek further proof of your address or decline your purchase altogether.