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Time to use Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode?

jjensen | 09 May, 2006 08:54

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The Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode programs have not really caught on with cardholders or merchants since their introductions in 2001. The programs were designed to increase both cardholder and merchant confidence in Internet purchasing and reduce disputes and fraudulent activity related to card use.

Since the liability shift from acquirers to issuers for fraudulent card use became effective, however, the programs have provided real value for merchants. For merchants to use Verified by Visa and SecureCode on their e-commerce sites, they must purchase a simple plug-in software module that determines cardholder participation in the service and establishes an Internet connection.

This enables issuers to authenticate cardholders. The implementation process for merchants was at first somewhat complex, but today the various vendor solutions have made it much easier.

The card Associations have marketed Verified by Visa and SecureCode to increase cardholders' confidence in making more online purchases, but the programs really do nothing for cardholders.

In fact, they may take away some of the cardholders' chargeback rights because the issuers cannot pass on the loss to the acquirers and are less likely to credit cardholders when the funds come from the issuers.

The card Associations' zero liability policies have already virtually eliminated consumer liability in cases of card fraud for all transactions.

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