- The card must be read electronically Unembossed cards must be swiped or dipped (the chip) through your terminal to prove that the card was present at the time of the transaction. An unembossed card should not be used if you cannot read the card electronically.
- Other Forms of Payments Merchants should ask for another form of payment if they are not able to read unembossed cards electronically. In some cases, it might be helpful to actually post a sign indicating the way you will handle these types of cards.
- Cardholder name Some card issuers still put the name of the cardholder on the front of the card and others (like our Discover card) place the name on the back of the card.
- Other card features These flat cards do have other security features, looking for these and making sure the cards have not been tampered with is an important part of proper card acceptance.
Chip: if the card has a chip and it appears to be tampered with in any way, do not accept the card
CVV: the 3 digit code on the back of the card (in the signature panel) should be legible
Signature Panel: the card should be signed by the cardholder
(the card is not valid if it is not signed). If someone tries to ‘wash’ the card, the signature panel will typically list VOID
The world may not be FLAT but your new credit card may be! As consumers, it is a good idea to be familiar with the features of the umembossed or FLAT credit cards. As business owners, it is equally important to be aware of the FLAT cards and the right way to accept them.
Cheri Perry
Sunday, March 5, 2017

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