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All our high heels are sent very discreetly. We want you
to feel secure and confident in purchasing your heels with
us.
Women's high heels, thigh high boots, and high heel dress
shoes for all occasions. From weddings to sultry nights,
we have the heels and dress shoes to make each night a
memorable one. If you are looking for high heels or fetish
shoes, Just High Heels is your place to shop.
Accentuate
your assets with stylish high heel shoes and fashion
heels. Just High Heels offers women's high heels
and dress shoes for all occasions and taste. From soft and
sensual to wild and erotic, our stiletto heel thigh high
boots and high heels will fit your needs. |
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Question:
What is the credit card verification code?
Why is this of such importance?
Answer: A
so-called 'card-verification value' (Visa terminology: CVV2) or
'card-verification code' (MasterCard terminology: CVC2) has been
added to the rear of the card to help improve security
for the consumer when buying something via mail, telephone
and internet order, when the credit card is not physically
presented to the merchant. The value can be found in the signature
field, following the printed replica of the credit card number
embossed on the front of the plastic. The value is only printed
and is not contained in the magnetic-stripe data (in the case of
American Express cards, the CVV2 is a 4-digit value is to be found
half way down the right-hand side of the front of the card).
The CVV2 can be found as
follows:
Visa® and MasterCard®

American Express®

In 2001, the credit-card organizations
instructed merchants to request the card-verification value and
forward it to their acquirer (in this case All High Heel Shoes, or
ePed, Inc.).
Consequences:
As a result of the
above-mentioned demands, each merchant accepting credit-card based
mail, telephone and internet orders must now request cardholders
to disclose the card-verification value and forward it to the
settlement center. In short, merchants must ask for the
card-verification values, and their payment systems (terminal,
software, provider) must be capable of processing (i.e.
forwarding) the additional information.
In practise, this means that whenever merchants request customers
to provide their card details - regardless of whether in
catalogues, advertisements, web-sites, or wherever the merchant's
goods and services are offered - they must obtain the
card-verification value and forward it in the transaction data.
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