Thanks Jacques .. will check out regarding the PCI level which permits to
store Credit Card Numbers as time permits, will update the thread
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
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> Quick answer : yes you can store Credit Card Numbers, only CVV is
> prohibited.
> Note : It depends of the PCI level required by your client. I don't
> remember which one requires to not store Credit Card Numbers. But in most
> case the level with Credit Card Numbers stored is enough.
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Abdullah Shaikh" <
[hidden email]>
>
> When you Update the Postal Address from eCommerce Profile, to associate
>> the
>> new (update) Postal Address with Credit Card, we create a new Credit Card
>> associated with the new Postal Address.
>>
>> But my client don't want to store the Credit Card Number, for this we
>> masked
>> the number with "*" except the last 4 digits, and for this reason the
>> updateCreditCard services fails because of number validation and there the
>> Postal Address could not be update.
>>
>> Can't we store Credit Card Numbers ? does they come under PCI standard ? I
>> have checked on internet some says we can & some says we can't.
>>
>> The only solution that seems to me for this is not to mask the number or
>> to
>> just update the contact mech id of new Postal Address on existing credit
>> card instead of creating the new credit card.
>>
>>
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