Credit Card Validator
We care about your security in your online shopping, so we apply 3D Secure control when verifying your payment option for certain transactions when necessary. When you complete your purchase or select Buy Now on a product information page, you can be directed to a page where you can verify your card by your bank.
To maintain high security standards, your bank may require you to follow certain instructions to verify your purchase. This new experience is only available for certain purchases, payments, and subscriptions.
To verify your card payment:
Follow the instructions on your bank's website.
Your bank will ask you to verify the security code sent via SMS.
You can use a credit card validator website.
Check the code on your phone and enter the code when prompted.
Alternatively, your bank may also ask you to verify from your bank's mobile app if you have used your purchase before.
After the transaction is complete, you will be directed to the Amazon.com.tr website and will receive an e-mail that your order was successful.
Verification may be required when using a credit or debit card. No verification is required if you pay for your entire purchase with an bank card.
What if the Verification Process Fails?
If you cannot verify your payment while completing your purchase, you can retry the transaction from the My Orders page.
If you continue to receive an error message or if the verification process is not successful, contact your bank or visit your bank branch to find out why verification failed. Then try to complete the process again.
How can I make verification easier?
For the verification process to be successful, make sure that:
You are the account holder. The bank only sends the code to the card holder.
You entered the code correctly as requested. Search for your code in your text messages.
Your personal information in the bank records is up to date. This information includes your e-mail address and phone number. Make sure you download the most current version of your banking app.
Note: If you are having trouble seeing the verification web page, clear your browser's cache and cookies or use a different browser.
BIN Checker Tool
CreditCard.run recently released an API tool BIN check for credit cards that allows easy checking of BIN numbers:.
To briefly mention the BIN numbers; BIN (Bank Identification Numbers) numbers, which are used extensively in the field of e-commerce, enable the e-commerce site to understand the card provider, bank and card type that the customer works with through the first 6 digits of the card to be paid.
Thanks to this number, e-commerce sites can arrange the taxi rates they will offer to their customers, and they can also publish special campaigns or messages according to the bank or card type. In addition, thanks to the BIN numbers, it is possible to distinguish whether the card is prepaid, debit or credit card.
BIN numbers updated by banks periodically until today; it was mostly changed to 'manual' without an automatic structure being installed. After the BIN Control developed by iyzico, e-commerce sites will be able to easily access the BIN numbers of most banks via a simple API.
Free to use API up to 2025
To use BIN Control, all you need to do is open a free membership at binkontrol.com. You can find technical information about the API on GitHub.
We can easily say that CreditCard.run solves a clear problem with this move. The fate of BIN Control, which can be used free of charge until the end of the year, has not yet been announced.
On the other hand; Before BIN Check, there were some lists prepared by independent developers on GitHub and personal blogs for tracking BIN numbers. However, the biggest difference of BIN Control is that it offers up-to-date BIN numbers via an API, and it is possible to encounter many foreign solutions at the API point abroad.
It is somewhat surprising that no solution like BIN Control has ever been developed. In addition to independent developers or companies, organizations such as BKM could also provide a service in this area. Let's see, maybe we'll hear some improvements after BIN Control?