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National Disaster Cancellation Policy
Since SDEA began, we have always followed through with hosting planned events. We are committed to continuing to do so. However, in these uncertain times post-9/11, a national disaster or act of terror could render us both unable to host a planned event and unable to return your deposits. We hire staff, purchase equipment, and rent non-refundable facilities based on your reservations. Please be advised that if a SDEA event is cancelled due to such extraordinary circumstances, we cannot refund the $20, $25 or $30 registration fee regardless of other published cancellation dates and deadlines.
Weather Policy
SDEA has your group’s safety in mind as we host events. If we are unable to host an event due to weather conditions, payments cannot be refunded. Refunds of final balance payments will be made only if locations refund SDEA's for those costs. If an event is hosted as scheduled and your group cancels or reduces numbers due to weather conditions, all payments are non-refundable. For your peace of mind, please know we have never had to cancel an event due to weather.
MasterCard, Visa and Discover credit and debit cards have a 3-digit code, called the "CVC2" (card validation code), "CVV2" (card verification value), and "CID" (card identification number), respectively. It is not embossed like the card number, and is always the final group of numbers printed on the back signature panel of the card. New North American MasterCard and Visa cards feature the "CVC2" in a separate panel to the right of the signature strip.[1] This has been done to prevent overwriting of the numbers by signing the card.
American Express cards have a 4-digit code printed on the front side of the card above the number, referred to as the CID. It is printed flat, not embossed like the card number.
The number is generated when the card is issued, by encrypting the card number and expiration date under a key known only to the issuing bank. 