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payment card number invalid, as well as security number, need help

ravenkai

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hi im having a problem making app store purchases

I live in philippines if that info is needed

im using a RCBC my wallet Debit
and when i input my info on the ipad it tells me my security number is invalid, and when i input using my computer it tells me
good evening..

"the payment card number you entered is not a valid number for the type of

payment card you selected. as well as the 3 digit security number"

I selected the VISA option as payment
 
Is it a proper Visa Debit card? It would have 16 digits starting with 4 and show the Visa Debit logo. The security number is the 3 digit number on the back of the card, near the signature.

I'm assuming you are trying the Philippine ITunes Store?
 
Is it a proper Visa Debit card? It would have 16 digits starting with 4 and show the Visa Debit logo. The security number is the 3 digit number on the back of the card, near the signature.

I'm assuming you are trying the Philippine ITunes Store?

yes i am trying the Philippine Itune Store...

yes....the card 16 digits....and it shows the Visa Logo and the theres a 3 digit security code beside the signature part
 
hi im having a problem making app store purchases

I live in philippines if that info is needed

im using a RCBC my wallet Debit
and when i input my info on the ipad it tells me my security number is invalid, and when i input using my computer it tells me
good evening..

"the payment card number you entered is not a valid number for the type of

payment card you selected. as well as the 3 digit security number"

I selected the VISA option as payment
i would check with your bank,they will be able to ascertain why this is happening.
 

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