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AVSstands for address verification, which is used to determine if the billing address on an account matches the mailing address on a credit card.
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AVSShort for Address Verification Service, AVS is a service used in the United States to verify a cardholder's billing address. This service provides fraud prevention for transactions that are compl [..]
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AVSA computer industry acronym for Age Verification Service.
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AVSAddress Verification Service
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AVSAddress Verification Service
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AVSAft Vented Step
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AVSAlternate Ventilation System
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AVSAddress Verification Service
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AVSAutomated Verification System, a Global Distribution System requirement for credit card processing.
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AVSSee Attestation of Vocational Specialization
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AVSSee the entry for "Address Verification Service"
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AVSIn 1996, VISA/MasterCard headquarters introduced a new regulation requiring all businesses who manually key in the majority of their credit card transactions to have a special fraud prevention feature on their credit card processing equipment. This feature is referred to as an address verification system (it checks to see that the billing address g [..]
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AVSAn address verification service is a fraud prevention tool that checks the shopper's address and postcode.
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AVSAddress Verification Service. A system that compares the billing address as entered by the customer during checkout to the address on-file with the bank. The results can return as a full match, partia [..]
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AVSAlso known as Address Verification Scheme, this check allows the numerics of the address and postcodes entered by your customer to be checked against the statement address held by the issuing bank. Th [..]
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AVSAcronym for "Address Verification Service". When using this feature parts of the address of the purchaser and its data are checked at the card-issuing bank. This contributes to the increase in safety, especially in online commerce
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