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Some of you are well aware of the mis-steps of TJMAX who lost track 2 customer credit card data from years of business that they should not even have been storing. Track 2 data in the credit card includes Some experts are suggesting that the credit card data be deleted as soon as the transaction is completed. Some of our customers are getting very curious about how we handle their credit card data. I know the anonymous checkout feature handles most of these issues, however is there anything OFBiz should be doing out of the box in light of the increased customer sensitivity to their credit card data? -- Daniel *-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*- Have a GREAT Day! Daniel Kunkel [hidden email] BioWaves, LLC http://www.BioWaves.com 14150 NE 20th St. Suite F1 Bellevue, WA 98007 800-734-3588 425-895-0050 http://www.Apartment-Pets.com http://www.Illusion-Optical.com http://www.Card-Offer.com http://www.RackWine.com http://www.JokesBlonde.com http://www.Brain-Fun.com *-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*- |
Chances are we'll stick to our current practices, ie comply with industry requirements. If someone wanted do delete all credit data once it is no longer needed, that could be done. Keep in mind that this is a PAIN and makes it hard to comply with other CC company requirements, like refunded credit card purchased returns to the original credit card... -David On Feb 12, 2007, at 11:18 PM, Daniel Kunkel wrote: > Hi > > Some of you are well aware of the mis-steps of TJMAX who lost track 2 > customer credit card data from years of business that they should not > even have been storing. Track 2 data in the credit card includes > > Some experts are suggesting that the credit card data be deleted as > soon > as the transaction is completed. Some of our customers are getting > very > curious about how we handle their credit card data. > > I know the anonymous checkout feature handles most of these issues, > however is there anything OFBiz should be doing out of the box in > light > of the increased customer sensitivity to their credit card data? > > -- > Daniel > > *-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*- > Have a GREAT Day! > > Daniel Kunkel [hidden email] > BioWaves, LLC http://www.BioWaves.com > 14150 NE 20th St. Suite F1 > Bellevue, WA 98007 > 800-734-3588 425-895-0050 > http://www.Apartment-Pets.com http://www.Illusion-Optical.com > http://www.Card-Offer.com http://www.RackWine.com > http://www.JokesBlonde.com http://www.Brain-Fun.com > *-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*- > smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
Can someone guide to TJMAX requirements. I need to check if it applicable in
India and France Chand ----- Original Message ----- From: "David E. Jones" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 12:28 AM Subject: Re: Credit Card Data in Light of TJMAX > > Chances are we'll stick to our current practices, ie comply with industry > requirements. If someone wanted do delete all credit data once it is no > longer needed, that could be done. > > Keep in mind that this is a PAIN and makes it hard to comply with other > CC company requirements, like refunded credit card purchased returns to > the original credit card... > > -David > > > On Feb 12, 2007, at 11:18 PM, Daniel Kunkel wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Some of you are well aware of the mis-steps of TJMAX who lost track 2 >> customer credit card data from years of business that they should not >> even have been storing. Track 2 data in the credit card includes >> >> Some experts are suggesting that the credit card data be deleted as soon >> as the transaction is completed. Some of our customers are getting very >> curious about how we handle their credit card data. >> >> I know the anonymous checkout feature handles most of these issues, >> however is there anything OFBiz should be doing out of the box in light >> of the increased customer sensitivity to their credit card data? >> >> -- >> Daniel >> >> *-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*- >> Have a GREAT Day! >> >> Daniel Kunkel [hidden email] >> BioWaves, LLC http://www.BioWaves.com >> 14150 NE 20th St. Suite F1 >> Bellevue, WA 98007 >> 800-734-3588 425-895-0050 >> http://www.Apartment-Pets.com http://www.Illusion-Optical.com >> http://www.Card-Offer.com http://www.RackWine.com >> http://www.JokesBlonde.com http://www.Brain-Fun.com >> *-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*- >> > > |
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Good points. The most important thing is to meet Visa requirements, which I believe we do since the CC data is stored in an encrypted format. About the returns to the original cc... Rather than ever deleting the cc outright, it would probably be better to keep the last four digits available so the user could provide the right CC number again in case of a refund. -- The track 2 data that TJMAX had stored included the account number, verification codes, and expiration date. Thanks On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 01:28 -0700, David E. Jones wrote: > Chances are we'll stick to our current practices, ie comply with > industry requirements. If someone wanted do delete all credit data > once it is no longer needed, that could be done. > > Keep in mind that this is a PAIN and makes it hard to comply with > other CC company requirements, like refunded credit card purchased > returns to the original credit card... > > -David > > > On Feb 12, 2007, at 11:18 PM, Daniel Kunkel wrote: > > > Hi > > > > Some of you are well aware of the mis-steps of TJMAX who lost track 2 > > customer credit card data from years of business that they should not > > even have been storing. Track 2 data in the credit card includes > > > > Some experts are suggesting that the credit card data be deleted as > > soon > > as the transaction is completed. Some of our customers are getting > > very > > curious about how we handle their credit card data. > > > > I know the anonymous checkout feature handles most of these issues, > > however is there anything OFBiz should be doing out of the box in > > light > > of the increased customer sensitivity to their credit card data? > > > > -- > > Daniel > > > > *-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*- > > Have a GREAT Day! > > > > Daniel Kunkel [hidden email] > > BioWaves, LLC http://www.BioWaves.com > > 14150 NE 20th St. Suite F1 > > Bellevue, WA 98007 > > 800-734-3588 425-895-0050 > > http://www.Apartment-Pets.com http://www.Illusion-Optical.com > > http://www.Card-Offer.com http://www.RackWine.com > > http://www.JokesBlonde.com http://www.Brain-Fun.com > > *-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*- > > > |
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