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Originally posted by corvett
There have been no recent changes made in the way that CCBill handles CVV2 codes.
CVV2 has been available for over a year now and once implemented, it actually increased sales as customers that enter the correct CVV2 codes will get accepted even if they failed the fraud scrubbing.
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On 1 hand I agree on the other it's a cold hard fact that a lot
of banks still don't support CVC/CVV2 checks. So unless it's being
used as an extra not mandatory check it would contribute.
If 1 would base valid transactions on mandatory ok on CVC/CVV2
codes it would affect transactions. If electronic banking was more up
to speed it could become possible to have a pending charge on
a card after which the customer looks on his bankaccount and
returns a code to validate the transaction after which the real
charge is being made.....
DynaMite
