Credit card processing scams come in all forms. They can be a phone call from an alleged merchant service provider saying your card terminal needs updating or an email offering rate reductions.
In this case, the card number should have ended in a 3 because 67 + 3 = 70, a multiple of 10. This particular dance of digits has come to dominate credit card verification because of its simplicity ...
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Credit card fraud is now a $10B business ― are you at risk?
In online commerce, the seller can be held liable for fraudulent charges. However, there are preventative steps you can take ...
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