16-03-2023, 09:33 PM
(16-03-2023, 04:49 PM)SueDonim Wrote: As a buyer, yes, I use it all the time for the quick convenience of the transaction being done immediately. I have let them save my CC number - I figure that's less risk than entering it every time and I've never had a problem.As there's some ambiguity as to whether agreeing to TM storing CC details includes allowing TM to override the law involving storing ccv numbers I'm not prepared to take that risk.
There is solid reason that it is internationally illegal for a vendor to store ccv numbers (without the permission of the card holder) and TM don't devulge one way or the other on this. Incidentally the CC fraud we were hit with included our ccv number as I confirmed this by contacting the UK jewellery store that our card details were used at. The list of merchants I had been required to use my ccv number with in the months preceeding our 'hit' was very short but included TM.