Ahh, great, thanks for the clarification Marty.

> From the VISA CISP Program Overview

> "It is never acceptable for Acquirers, merchants. or
> service providers to
> retain CVV2, which consists of the last three digits
> printed on the
> signature panel of all Visa Cards, subsequent to
> transaction authorization.
> The Visa Operating Regulations prohibit such storage,
> whether encrypted or
> unencrypted."

> Marty

> On 4/16/06, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I've been told that it's illegal to store the Card
>> Security Code (CSC)
>> -- the 3-4 digit number on the back. I hadn't researched
>> and verified
>> that, it's just what I'd heard. :) So if you're storing
>> those or
>> planning to store those, you might want to either confirm
>> or deny the
>> rumor for yourself.

s. isaac dealey     434.293.6201
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