Short version:
Verified by Visa is a hassle. It is going to take me some time to ascertain the VbV hoops I have to go through to obtain an AI War license are genuine. In the meantime, no sale for you, no license for me. Fail.
Long version:
Today I intended to purchase a license for AI War using a VISA card.
After supplying the usual credit card info plus additional (required) personal data I placed my order and then was taken to a "Verified by VISA" screen (iirc it was a popup, even). A security plugin in my browser warned me that cross-site scripting was taking place. So I declined registering with VbV and then was informed by BMT Micro (which appears to be the company proceesing payments for you) that processing of my order failed because "Your payment was declined by your bank".
Safety issues with Verified by Visa have been
discussed on the web on
several sites (you can google for more) and anyway it is not consistent with sane behaviour on the web to give out sensitive information in popups or frames where there is little possiubility of verifying where this info ends up.
I understand that VbV offers web merchants some safety against being victims of credit card fraud (though marketed as consumer protection). I'm fine with that purpose but feel the implementation puts me as a customer at a risk by forcing me to trust the VbV screens are genuine. I urge you to refrain from using VbV and similar schemes unless they have sane implementations.
The bank which has issued the VISA card does not yet have any record of an attempted payment (so how can they have declined it?). I will tak to them again tomorrow when they may have some info and someone knowledgable in VbV available.