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What happens if your credit card does not have a security code?

Credit cards all have security codes, but the location of the security code printed on each credit card is different. You can call the credit card center of the relevant bank to inquire. Those without security codes are debit cards.

① The security code of the VISA card is called CVV2 (Card Verification Value 2). It has 3 digits and is printed flat on the signature line on the back of the credit card at the last 4 digits of the card number.

② The security code of MasterCard is called CVC2 (Card Validation Code 2). It has 3 digits and is printed flat on the signature line on the back of the credit card at the last 4 digits of the card number.

③ The security code of the Discover Card is called Cardmember ID, which is a 3-digit number and is printed flat on the signature line on the back of the credit card.

④ The security code of American Express is called CID (Card Identification Number), which is a 4-digit number and is printed flat on the front of the credit card above the credit card number.

⑤ The security code of China UnionPay is called CVN2 (Card Validation Number 2). It has 3 digits and is printed flat on the signature line on the back of the credit card after the last 4 digits of the card number.

⑥ The security code of JCB card (Japan Credit Bureau) is called CAV2 (Card Authentication Value 2). It has 3 digits and is printed flat on the signature column on the back of the credit card after the 4 digits of the card number.