ChatterBank9 mins ago
ATM Skimmers
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We're all told about the dangers at ATM machines and to shield the pad when entering your pin. However, are there any pictures of what we might find suspicious when taking money out?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hopkirk, your pin is only to stop the small time crook. Your security code on the back makes it easy to syphon anyone's account. The stolen card IDs are 'traded' on the black market.
As soon as you notice a very small unknown debit to your account (it may be as small as 10p and tagged as a trans.charge, which nobody would like to make a fuss about) you need to contact the bank without delay. That is probably a test transaction to ensure yours is a valid account by the 'purchaser' of your card's particulars.
As soon as you notice a very small unknown debit to your account (it may be as small as 10p and tagged as a trans.charge, which nobody would like to make a fuss about) you need to contact the bank without delay. That is probably a test transaction to ensure yours is a valid account by the 'purchaser' of your card's particulars.
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