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SALE
Key in security code
and then press ENTER
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Key in Numerics from
the Post Code
and then press ENTER
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Key in First Five Digits
of the Address
and then press ENTER
If the payment is authorised then you know there are sucient funds on the card. Your card machine will show you an
‘auth code’ and security message. The security message will let you know how much of the data that you’ve entered
matches what was expected. It’s your choice whether to accept the transaction or decline it if you aren’t happy with the
cardholder’s identity.
4 Key in the CV2 code (this is normally a
3-digit number on the signature strip
on the back of the card) then press the
button.
6 If prompted enter up to 5 numbers
from the rst line of the address.
For example Flat 112a-112b would be
‘11211’. Press the
button.
Your card machine will let you know if
the sale is approved, and the sale will
continue as it would for a standard
Chip and PIN transaction.
5 Your card machine may ask you to
check the customer’s address by
entering the postcode. Enter only the
numbers, for example if your postcode
is NN4 7SG then enter ’47’. Press the
button.
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