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What is my credit card security code?

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Your credit card security code is a code assigned to and displayed on your credit card by the credit card company. We require you to provide this code as an anti-fraud measure that protects you against unauthorized charges. Only a person in possession of the card will have the code as it is not shown on a credit card charge slip nor on your statements.

Where do I find the security code for my credit card?

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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.

What is a credit card's Security Code?

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As an added security measure, we ask that you enter your Card Security Code number when making purchases from Addgene. The Card Security Code is NOT your PIN. For Visa and MasterCard credit cards, the Card Security Code is located in top right corner of the signature box on the back of the card. Enter the three-digit number following the credit card number. For American Express credit card, the Card Security Code is located on the right directly above the credit card number. Yes.

How do I enter my Credit Card information?

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Enter your credit card account number in the appropriate field without any spaces or dashes or register and your credit card information will be filled in automatically.

Where can I find the CVV security code on my credit card?

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For Visa/Mastercard and Discover owners, 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. View example here.

Why do I need to enter my street and zip code when I enter my credit card information?

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with the CV2 code explained above, we require this information as a method of fraud protection. Our credit card processor matches this information with the billing address information on file with your bank to help ensure that that the person using the card is actually you.

What is CCV or CVV2 Code (aka Credit Card Security code)?

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The Security code (CCV - Card Code Verification or CIC - Card Identification Code) is the last three digits of the code on the back signature line of a Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card. It is also the 4 digit code on the front of an American Express Card. This code is required to make an online purchase. This code tells our bank that you have the card in your possession as it is verified with the processing center as a form of fraud protection.

What if I do not want to enter my credit card number online?

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Yes! It varies by state who is allowed to take a course for an insurance discount. (In some state only mature drivers age 55 and over are eligible to receive an insurance discount by completing a course.) We definitely offer the insurance discount option in all the states in which we are approved. Please go to corresponding mature page for more information

I want to pay with my credit card. What is the Card Security Code that is requested?

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The Card Security Code provides an additional security measure to prevent card misuse within on-line transactions. (The Card Security Code is also known as the Card Verification Value.) For the majority of credit cards, the security code is the last three digits of the number shown above on the signature strip on the reverse side of the credit card. In the example below, the Card Security Code is '567'.

What should I enter as the Security Code on the payment screen?

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You need to enter the special characters shown in a gray box of the payment screen as the Security Code when you place your order online. The Security Code is different from CVS (Card Verification Code) - last 3 numbers from back of card (or 4 numbers in small print on an AMEX card).

Do I have to enter the CVV security code?

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If this code is printed on your card, then YES, you must enter the code. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover are now starting to 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.

What is the security code and why am I required to enter it?

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The security code number associated with your credit card is on the back of the card. It is the last three numbers on the signature panel. You are required to enter this code number to ensure that someone is not fraudulently using your credit card. If someone has through some illegal means obtained your credit card number, they will not be able to process their order without entering the card's security code.

Do I have to enter my security code?

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If this code is printed on your card, YES, you must enter the code. Visa, MasterCard, 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.
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