Credit Card Security Code
Credit Card Security Code is a feature to increase the protection against credit card fraud. Typically in the internet transactions you will be asked to type card No., Cardholder's name, expiry date and CVV2. In India, if you make any merchant transactions ( physically presenting card), most of the transaction confirmation receipt contain all the above information except CVV2.

CVV2 number (last 3 digits as shown in the picture) is located in the signature strip. In the pretext of verifying your signature, the billing staff can note your CVV2 No. and can use it on internet.( All other needed information can be noted from transaction slip at his disposal). So you memorize the number and place a black sticker on the last 3 digits as indicated below.

This would you protect you from credit card frauds.

CVV2 number (last 3 digits as shown in the picture) is located in the signature strip. In the pretext of verifying your signature, the billing staff can note your CVV2 No. and can use it on internet.( All other needed information can be noted from transaction slip at his disposal). So you memorize the number and place a black sticker on the last 3 digits as indicated below.

This would you protect you from credit card frauds.
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