Full Version: What is C V V 2? (Sticky)
From: sprinter [#2]
23 Jan 2006
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#1] 23 Jan 2006
From: Button (LASERCHICK) [#3]
23 Jan 2006
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#1] 23 Jan 2006
I, too, have had this happen to me. The difference is, they were all to be shipped to different addresses in Europe. Each order was for several hundred dollars. I shipped the first order and then three months later was contacted and told that they were reversing the deposit to my checking account because is was a fraudulent charge. Each order thereafter, I would e-mail them and tell them it would be a 3 month wait because there was a problem with the card. I would offer to have them call me to make other payment arrangements and I never heard from them.
There was something strange about each order. From what I can remember, they used the same first name and the street address was exactly the same, but in different cities and countries.
I have learned to always be careful!
From: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#4]
26 Jan 2006
To: sprinter [#2] 26 Jan 2006
Good day;
Could u please how the pricing works on PayPal.. and how u do the transaction..
Regards
Rob
From: MR C (MOSHE) [#5]
26 Jan 2006
To: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#4] 26 Jan 2006
I see you own a Meistergram. I am wondering what software you use.
I use d14 and xenetech
From: sprinter [#6]
26 Jan 2006
To: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#4] 26 Jan 2006
This is from Paypal.com:
Use PayPal's Virtual Terminal to accept payments for phone, fax, mail, and in-person orders–even from customers who don’t have a PayPal account. Let PayPal process payments in your offline store, at trade shows, or wherever else you might meet with your customers.
It's $20 month and 2.9% and no setup fee. It's cheaper than what most banks charge. Your funds are available within minutes of the transaction. I have used it with my cell phone and laptop at craft shows and it worked out great.
EDITED: 26 Jan 2006 by SPRINTER
From: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#7]
26 Jan 2006
To: MR C (MOSHE) [#5] 26 Jan 2006
Good day
We use D14.. thats our work horse...
For onesy , twosy we use the vision ,, a heck of alot faster and QUIETER
Regards
Rob
B-)
From: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#8]
26 Jan 2006
To: sprinter [#6] 26 Jan 2006
Thanks for the info...those credit card machines can get a tad pricey.. I'm gonna research this a little bit more
Good luck!
Rob
From: MR C (MOSHE) [#9]
26 Jan 2006
To: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#7] 26 Jan 2006
Do you use .log or.lgo logos?
I am looking for the tree logo, the handshake logo and the inkwell logo in the Log format to convert it to .xlg, .plt or .ai for use with my Xenetech program
From: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#10]
26 Jan 2006
To: MR C (MOSHE) [#9] 26 Jan 2006
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#11]
26 Jan 2006
To: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#10] 26 Jan 2006
From: Semi-Accurate Engraver (LONEHAWK) [#12]
7 Apr 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#11] 7 Apr 2006
I hate to ask a dumb question, but it won't be the first. :P What is a CVV2 number? Is this an American thing? (Canadian here) The reason I ask is that most of our customers pay by cheque (99.9% of them). We do very little long distance business via credit card. I would like to know what to look for though as we are getting a web site up soon and it would be good to understand this problem and watch out for it.
Thanks for the heads up.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#13]
7 Apr 2006
To: Semi-Accurate Engraver (LONEHAWK) [#12] 7 Apr 2006
Tony,
Until someone comes along with the actual answer, I think the CVV2 number is the verification number on the back of the credit card.
Someone can pick up a CC number, in a variety of ways, but unless they have the verification number, found on back of the actual card, they don't have what it takes to complete the transaction.
EDITED: 7 Apr 2006 by DGL
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#14]
7 Apr 2006
To: Semi-Accurate Engraver (LONEHAWK) [#12] 7 Apr 2006
From: UncleSteve [#15]
7 Apr 2006
To: Semi-Accurate Engraver (LONEHAWK) [#12] 7 Apr 2006
From: Semi-Accurate Engraver (LONEHAWK) [#16]
7 Apr 2006
To: UncleSteve [#15] 8 Apr 2006
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#17]
7 Apr 2006
To: Semi-Accurate Engraver (LONEHAWK) [#16] 8 Apr 2006
I always appreciate it when a company asks for the verification number, (when ordering by phone), or when a salesperson asks for my I.D., to prove I'm really the person, whose name is on the card.
Not enough people do, and that lack of verification, represents fertile ground for CC fraud.
From: Ken D. (KDEVORY) [#18]
8 Apr 2006
To: Semi-Accurate Engraver (LONEHAWK) [#16] 8 Apr 2006
From: Semi-Accurate Engraver (LONEHAWK) [#19]
14 Apr 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#17] 15 Apr 2006
I agree. I don't use credit cards much, but the few times I do I watch or pay attention to what's going on like a hawk. (pardon the pun). Almost every week I hear about some credit card scam someone has pulled on the news ( I read the news every morning before work with my coffee) and it just makes me want to chuck the whole credit thing alltogether. Unfortunately, in today's world, you NEED credit for some things.
"It's not being paranoid when you KNOW they are all out to get ya!" :P
From: Cindy (CINDYM) [#20]
4 May 2006
To: Semi-Accurate Engraver (LONEHAWK) [#12] 13 May 2006
I've never run across the term CVV2 - we have always referred to that verifying number as the 'V code' and when we ask clients for their 'V code" number, they always have known what we are after. You learn something new here every day.
Cindy M
From: Trophyman [#21]
22 Jun 2006
To: Cindy (CINDYM) [#20] 23 Jun 2006
Here in Australia, we have the option of having our eftpos machines always ask for the cvv2 number before processing the card.
The option was free, and does not have any ongoing costs
Cheers,
Phil