Thanks for providing new form of payments square. My question is regarding debit card. It asks me security code. As far as I know , debit cards don't have security codes. Only credit cards. Help please?
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Thanks for providing new form of payments square. My question is regarding debit card. It asks me security code. As far as I know , debit cards don't have security codes. Only credit cards. Help please?
the last 3 digits on the back of the card
should be on the back. 3digit code.
Debit card don't have those 3 digits on the back:( only card number and expiration date
uh mine does? lol
mine has them
Most debit cards should have master or visa logo in front and with the 3 digit number in the back no??? mine does
Probably European Maestro Debit Card;
To OP are you sure you don't just have an ordinary bank card? That's not a debit card.
Yes, they do -- at least, my Visa debit card does. Flip the card over, and on that strip that you're supposed to sign (that no one ever does *cough*) there is a three digit code near the end of it. That's a security code to prevent hackers from gaining full access of your CC without actually having the physical card present.
Ah!!! Noir, you may have a pure debit card. You may need to contact your bank and apply for a Debit card that can double as a credit card.
I'm disappointed no one accused OP of being a troll or insulted their intellectual ability. it's almost like the forums are becoming... nice :o
I have a MasterCard Debit Card and it has the 3-digit Security Number on the back.
It should be something like this for Visa Electron
http://www.visaeurope.com/en/busines...d49&version=-1
It's pretty common here in Belgium and I'm also assuming the rest of Europe. We just pay for stuff at the counter with our regular bankcard. I even went to my bank once to ask for a debit card that works like a credit card (for small online purchases without the risk of the account being overdrawn), but it wasn't even an option they could provide!
Right now I'm buying Crysta through UltimatePay with my regular bankcard and don't really understand why people are making such a fuss this opton;
I think canada and an european maestro card are the only ones that still don't allow you to use your debit card as a normal credit card, and if that is the case then you are stuck, it is the same as anything you buy directly online except stuff like paypal, they ask for your security code.
You're not stuck if you use online banking with your regular bankcard. You just have to use UltimatePay as an adapter between Se's Crysta and your own online bank service.
well stuck in trying to use the direct payment.
Visa Electron should have it. If you make sure to select Visa Electron rather than Visa in the card type selection, then proceed, there will be a hyperlinked question saying "what is the security code?" that will bring up pictures showing where to look on your card.
As far as I am aware, Visa, Amex and Mastercard have had these security codes in place for over a decade worldwide. Online payment systems worldwide regularly require this code to authenticate purchases. If you don't have it, you either don't have a legitimate credit/debit card and/or I would be talking to your bank, like yesterday, about a possibly fraudulent card.
There isn't a option for visa electrum at the SE website. Only visa ,master, ex, maestro.
Interesting that it lists Maestro as an option for you...
Then it is now time to see how much this new system differs by region. Here is how it looks for me:
http://static2.finalfantasyxiv.com/a...PnKZEQ7HQw.jpg
Everyone, please compare. We should get to the bottom of this.