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Added: 03/25/02 - Version: 12.02 - Revision: 205 - Article ID#: F000058
The credit card expiration date has
been removed from the printed credit card receipt and the folio receipt.
This change is the result of a Southern DataComm Protobase Tech Bulletin: 2002-P-001.
Recent legislation was passed requiring all electronic receipts list only the last five
digits of a customer's credit card account number and no expiration date to reduce identity
theft and credit card fraud. California and Washington are the first states to
require these changes.
Update to the most current revision of Version 12.02
This feature is active in all Version 12.02 systems.
April, 2008
Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance is different for every RDP customer based on the volume of credit card transactions. RDP software may not be PCI compliant for all customers. There are many PCI compliance requirements that must be satisfied which have nothing to do with the RDP system. Every RDP customer must carefully examine the full PCI requirements. It is the responsibility of each customer to assure full PCI compliance. RDP is NOT LIABLE for damages or fines related to any level of credit card security. RDP offers no assistance, guarantees, or advice regarding PCI compliance, and cannot be held liable for any damages resulting from customer failure to comply with full PCI compliance standards.
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