What’s a CV2 number or Card Security Code?
A CV2 number or Card Security Code is used as an added security measure. It is the last three digits on the signature strip on the back of card.
Customer will need to enter this whenever he make a deposit on the site using a card.
It's also known as CVC or CVV.
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