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Indianapolis Colts

Indianapolis Colts

Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney

Lion King

Lion King

  • Maroon 5

    Maroon 5

    See the Summer Tour for Maroon 5 at a venue near you! The guys are kicking @#$ all summer long!

  • Notre Dame Fighting Irish

    Notre Dame Fighting Irish

    2008 Notre Dame Football Seasons- See the Tradition!Notre Dame football tickets are already in great demand for all home games at storied Notre Dame Stadium, including San Diego State, Michigan and Purdue. Notre Dame will be on the road in 2008 against powerhouses USC and Boston College as well as Navy and Washington.

  • Celine Dion

    Celine Dion

    The "Taking Chances World Tour" is on sale NOW! See Celine LIVE after just completing a 3 year run in Las Vegas!

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What is a CVV2 Security Code?

Sample CVV

Visa, MasterCard

Sample AMEX CID

American Express

The CVV2 is a 3- or 4-digit value printed on the card or signature strip, but not encoded on the magnetic stripe.

MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and JCB credit and debit cards have a 3-digit code, called the "CVC2" (card validation code), "CVV2" (card verification value), and "CID" (card identification number), respectively. It is not embossed like the card number, and is always the final group of numbers printed on the back signature panel of the card. New North American MasterCard and Visa cards feature the "CVV2" in a separate panel to the right of the signature strip. This has been done to prevent overwriting of the numbers by signing the card.

American Express cards have a 4-digit code printed on the front side of the card above the number, referred to as the CID (or Unique Card Code). It is printed flat, not embossed like the card number.

Src: Wikipedia