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  3. Payment card number - Wikipedia

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    A payment card number, primary account number (PAN), or simply a card number, is the card identifier found on payment cards, such as credit cards and debit cards, as well as stored-value cards, gift cards and other similar cards.

  4. Snappy Gifts - Wikipedia

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    US$104.8 million (2022) Number of employees. 200+ (2023) Website. snappy .com. Snappy Gifts is a multinational company based in New York. The company, founded in 2015, provides companies with an online system to offer personalized gifts to their employees. As of October 2022, the company also offers an online gifting platform for individual ...

  5. Microsoft Points - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Points were sold online and through gift cards at retail outlets. In North America, points could only be purchased in 400 point increments. In the United States, the minimum 400 points cost $5 to purchase, 800 cost $10, while 1600 cost $20. Criticism

  6. Card security code - Wikipedia

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    The codes have different names: "CSC" or "card security code": debit cards, [which?] American Express (three digits on back of card, also referred to as 3CSC) "CVC" or "card validation code": Mastercard "CVV" or "card verification value": Visa "CAV" or "card authentication value": JCB

  7. Luhn algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Luhn algorithm. The Luhn algorithm or Luhn formula, also known as the " modulus 10" or "mod 10" algorithm, named after its creator, IBM scientist Hans Peter Luhn, is a simple check digit formula used to validate a variety of identification numbers. It is described in U.S. Patent No. 2,950,048, granted on August 23, 1960.

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