Hey guys, first post in a long time.... Hope you’re all well!
I made a deposit at a popular and legit online casino using my registered debit Visa card. I entered the wrong CCV by accident. Naturally I expected the transaction to fail but to the contrary it didn’t. I advised the casino immediately and the supervisor stated it’s impossible for a debit card transaction to succeed with an incorrect CVV. I maintained that it did indeed succeed with an incorrect CVV, but it appeared to fall on deaf ears.
Adamant that I was correct in my observation, and not the tripper I believe I was being perceived to be by support (in the nicest possible way, I may add) I decided to make another deposit with the same card, only this time I entered a random CVV and took screenshots at each stage or the transaction; well guess what - again success, as well as shock horror that this type of security risk could actually occur.
Once again, I contacted support, and advised them that I had solid proof this time to support my concern, and hence provided them with the screenshots I took. The impossible became possible after all, and they swiftly passed on my notes and photo proof to IT for investigation, after realising that yes, I’m right, an incorrect CVV number doesn’t adversely affect the outcome.
Has anyone here ever experienced this type of issue at an online casino or otherwise? It’s a genuine worry, and the casino in question obviously had no clue that their debit visa processing system has a potentially significant security flaw linked to Visa card transactions. Perhaps the issue is unique to my country and/or bank provider?
I wonder how long the issue has been there at the casino in question, and whether or not other casinos have or are experiencing the same seemingly “impossible” issue, but it’s gone undetected to date.
Thanks for listening, would like to hear your thoughts on the subject.
hydr0
I made a deposit at a popular and legit online casino using my registered debit Visa card. I entered the wrong CCV by accident. Naturally I expected the transaction to fail but to the contrary it didn’t. I advised the casino immediately and the supervisor stated it’s impossible for a debit card transaction to succeed with an incorrect CVV. I maintained that it did indeed succeed with an incorrect CVV, but it appeared to fall on deaf ears.
Adamant that I was correct in my observation, and not the tripper I believe I was being perceived to be by support (in the nicest possible way, I may add) I decided to make another deposit with the same card, only this time I entered a random CVV and took screenshots at each stage or the transaction; well guess what - again success, as well as shock horror that this type of security risk could actually occur.
Once again, I contacted support, and advised them that I had solid proof this time to support my concern, and hence provided them with the screenshots I took. The impossible became possible after all, and they swiftly passed on my notes and photo proof to IT for investigation, after realising that yes, I’m right, an incorrect CVV number doesn’t adversely affect the outcome.
Has anyone here ever experienced this type of issue at an online casino or otherwise? It’s a genuine worry, and the casino in question obviously had no clue that their debit visa processing system has a potentially significant security flaw linked to Visa card transactions. Perhaps the issue is unique to my country and/or bank provider?
I wonder how long the issue has been there at the casino in question, and whether or not other casinos have or are experiencing the same seemingly “impossible” issue, but it’s gone undetected to date.
Thanks for listening, would like to hear your thoughts on the subject.
hydr0
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