I do e-commerce processing for a living at a bank. Most card-not-present
transactions require that the shipping and billing address match. If not,
it's up to the merchant to decide whether to approve/deny the transaction.
It's a risk they take, and if they get caught on too many risks, then they
lose their right to process through Visa/Mastercard/the like.
The 3-digit card check (CVV2) is a good security check, because the data
isn't stored anywhere in the mag-stripe, just printed on the back of the
card. It's a good fraud deterrance.
I've had similar issues when I was away at college and trying to order
things on a debit card. I'm sure TireRack will get this resolved for
you, it's probably just a matter of human intervention.
~Rick Shank
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Christopher Hammond wrote:
> Tirerack doesn't, from what I gathered, like shipping to a different address
>then the billing address without verifying the difference. My first few orders
>I had the same issue, but knew the sales rep and he cleared it up with the
>shipping department.
>
> Chris Hammond
> www.solo2.org
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