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1 -Frequently Askes Questions regarding CQM
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2 += Q1) My card is made of another material but newly produced PVC. How does CQM apply?=
3 +CQM applies independently of the card material.
4 +Independent of the card material, your card is expected to comply with all applicable CQM requirements.
5 +If your card made from another material is not conform with at least one CQM requirement, then see Q2.
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7 += Q2) My card is not fully compliant with all applicable CQM requirements=
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9 +1. If your card is not fully compliant with all applicable CQM requirements, then you need to follow this procedure:
10 +You complete the qualification test to determine your new product's level of conformity with the applicable CQM requirements. You create a report containing the results, and you fill in the blue section of the applicable product worksheet of the cqmAP form, indicating where your product is compliant and where not.
11 +You contact Mastercard's CSI team to report that you have a new product that is not fully conform with the applicable CQM requirements, and that conclusively you need to obtain a CSI letter for this product. Include the cqmAP and your own qualification report.
12 +The Mastercard CSI team will tell you which information they need to progress your request and help you with the process.
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16 +Once you have obtained the CSI Letter, during a CQM Audit you might need to present it as evidence that you have notified the non-conformity to Mastercard's CSI team and that Mastercard has evaluated the resulting risk.
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18 += Q3) Is the supplier of my components, as considered within the CQM Scheme, a Component Vendor or a Subcontractor?=
19 +As considered within CQM:
20 +A Vendor has control of the product (including Components) the Vendor supplies, and of the related development, qualification, and manufacturing processes.
21 +A subcontractor is an entity that produces a component primarily according to the instructions received to their customer.
22 +An example for a Vendor is someone who designs an IC, an ICM to package the IC, and an IL that works with the IC.
23 +An example for a subcontractor is someone who embeds wire into a sheet of plastic according to a drawing and material specification received from their customer.
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