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Skimming Is a Scam
- Your credit card number and information
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Better Signed Than Sorry!
- Make sure you sign the back of all
your credit cards so no one else can use them.
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If the Card Is
Not There - You Need to Be More Aware - If you are a retail or restaurant business you should not
accept a transaction that you have to key in if possible.
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How to identify
a fraudulent card - Learn to identify a
fraudulent credit card when someone hands you one.
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Signs of Fraud
- Learn the attitude and other warning signs
when a customer is handing the teller a bad card.
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Take the Order
- But Don't Get Taken In - Never
ship a valuable order unless the card has been checked out and authorized.
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Is Your Business
Everybody's Business? - Discover
what kind of information is private and what is not in a business.
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5 Simple Steps to
Safer Key-Entered Transactions - Protect your business
and know if it is safe to key a transaction in when the card will not swipe.
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New Card Design Options
and ID Features
MasterCard has introduced new card design format options and modified several
card security features. New card design options offer flexible placement
of the MasterCard Hologram (card front or back) and introduce the option
to use a new holographic magnetic tape, HoloMag™ (card back only). This reference
page highlights valid card formats, as well as mandated card security features.
In the event that you are suspicious about a MasterCard card, call your Voice
Authorization Center and request a Code 10.
MasterCard
Identification
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What
is "Address Verification"?
The Address Verification
Service (AVS) helps reduce the risk of fraudulent use of account numbers
in card-not-present transactions. When a customer provides an address with
an order, AVS automatically compares it to the billing address on file with
the card issuer. This risk reduction measure is especially helpful to merchants
conducting business on the Internet. If the billing address and the card
address on file do not match, you will receive a response code indicating
this during transaction processing. You can then choose to either deny or
proceed with the transaction.
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What
is "CVC 2"?
The Card Validation Code
2 (CVC 2) is a three-digit code indent printed on the signature panel of
MasterCard cards. This added security measure enables a retailer to verify
that the buyer has the actual card in hand during a card-not-present transaction.
MasterCard strongly recommends that businesses ask each consumer for the
Card Validation Code when conducting a transaction on the Internet or by
phone. Like mag-stripe data, merchants should never store CVC 2 codes.
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