Where do I find the CVV?
Visa (three-digit CVV2 - Card Verification Value)
The CVV2 is the last 3 digits after the credit card number on the back of the card in the signature area.
MasterCard (three-digit CVC2 - Card Validation Code)
The CVC2 is the last 3 digits after the credit card number on the back of the card in the signature area.
Discover (Called the CID - Card Identification)
The Discover CIDis the last 3 digits after the credit card number on the back of the card in the signature area.
What if my card is not one of those listed above?
CVV is currently supported only for Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
What is the CVV?
CVVstands for Creditcard Validation (orVerification) Value. Visa, MasterCard and Discover all have a version of the CVV to reducemerchant risk in Card-Not-Present transactions (like Internet,telephone or mail-order). The CVV code adds assurance that theconsumer placing the order has access or physical possession of thecredit card itself in order to use the CVV code.
TheCVV is a 3 digit code embossed or imprinted on the reverse sideof Visa, MasterCard and Discover cards. Visa, MasterCard and Discoverhave been using the CVV since the late 1990's. The CVV is animportant layer of security to help you reduce your risks inaccepting card-Not-Present transactions and may be required orrecommended by your payment processor or merchant bank.