> OR you could forget trying to do it yourself and rent a PCI compliant
> data store.  Authorize.net had a Customer Information Management
> offering that is PCI compliant.  Ask MGeary, as he has worked with it
> quite extensively.

+1 you don't want the liability of this at all. I would be very hesitant to even
think about saving this type of data. The question is do you really need this
data for your application?


thanks,
-- 
thebigdog

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