I've been discussing this increasing issue with coworkers lately. Most of our clients except our biggest one (we're a multi-client call center) require all orders to have the CVV2 (the little 3 digit on the far right of the signature strip on most cards (4 digit on front of AMEX)) along with the matching billing name, address, and phone number. This is a security measure to make reasonably sure the person using the card is the cardholder and the point of the CVV2 # is to make sure the card is actually present.
One of a newer clients skews a touch older and upper middle class (people who probably watch tons of televised news programs but don't use the internet much). We are getting LOTS of people who when I ask "May I have the card verification number?" they respond in some way letting me know they don't feel comfortable giving that. They say crazy things like "I've heard you should NEVER give that number to anyone ever", "My credit card company says to NEVER give that number out", "you don't need that", "My card doesn't have one".
My coworker helped make sense of it for me "Don't blame me, its the MEDIA" (sorry Chris Rock :-).
In classic news style it seems like they are giving half the story, yes it is a great idea to be careful who you give the CVV2 number to, but its stupid to translate that good idea to never give it to anyone.
If it wasn't supposed to be given or used ever it wouldn't exist! I try to explain that I can put the order through without it but most likely it will not go through an you will get a phone call in 24-48 hours telling you so.
Some genius yesterday tried to get me not to ask her for her CVV2 with "Why do you need that? stores never write down that number!" I explained how its to protect her and the reason the store doesn't use it is because they don't need a number to prove the physical card was present, they have the magnetic strip that isn't there if the the card isn't present. We ended up selling her a gift card in the store and I took the gift card number over the phone.
I have the sense these are the same people that fall for actual scams. I wish I could direct them to wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_Security_Code
One of a newer clients skews a touch older and upper middle class (people who probably watch tons of televised news programs but don't use the internet much). We are getting LOTS of people who when I ask "May I have the card verification number?" they respond in some way letting me know they don't feel comfortable giving that. They say crazy things like "I've heard you should NEVER give that number to anyone ever", "My credit card company says to NEVER give that number out", "you don't need that", "My card doesn't have one".
My coworker helped make sense of it for me "Don't blame me, its the MEDIA" (sorry Chris Rock :-).
In classic news style it seems like they are giving half the story, yes it is a great idea to be careful who you give the CVV2 number to, but its stupid to translate that good idea to never give it to anyone.
If it wasn't supposed to be given or used ever it wouldn't exist! I try to explain that I can put the order through without it but most likely it will not go through an you will get a phone call in 24-48 hours telling you so.
Some genius yesterday tried to get me not to ask her for her CVV2 with "Why do you need that? stores never write down that number!" I explained how its to protect her and the reason the store doesn't use it is because they don't need a number to prove the physical card was present, they have the magnetic strip that isn't there if the the card isn't present. We ended up selling her a gift card in the store and I took the gift card number over the phone.
I have the sense these are the same people that fall for actual scams. I wish I could direct them to wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_Security_Code
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