That depends on what you're using it for. If you're using it to obtain money from an account, or any other form of account access, it will not work. However, if you're using it as a bookmark, it will work just fine. You could also use it as a toothpick, a scraper, a putty knife, or as a ramp for a finger skateboard. However, you can do all of these things at some place other than an ATM, and the people waiting in line behind you would really appreciate it if you got out of their way so they could use the ATM, and their own ATM cards for the legitimatepurpose of withdrawing money from their own accounts. On second thought, there is one way you could use the stolen ATM card in your possession to obtain money from its actual owner's account. What you do is, you locate the nearest police officer and tell him that you stole this ATM card from someone, and would like his help in using it to access someone else's money. The police officer will be glad to help you out. Before he does, though, he will likely read you a series of statements about rights and attorneys and remaining silent and all that, then he'll ask if you "understand these rights". Say yes, then tell him again that you stole the ATM card and would like his help in using it to access someone else's money. The police officer will take care of you.
ATM card readers built inside the ATM machines can read the magnetic strip that contains every information about the ATM card including the PIN number.
1. an ATM envelope provided by the bank 2. an ATM card and pin number for the card
An ATM card uses a PIN based authentication mechanism. PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. It is a 4 - 6 digit number that is specific to each card and is known (supposed to be) only to the bank account/ATM card holder. The customer first inserts the ATM card into the card slot of the machine and then keys in the PIN number digits. If the PIN entered matches the number in the bank records, the ATM will let the customer to proceed with his banking transactions.
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The correct sequence of steps are as follows: a. Submit a written request for issuance of ATM card at a SBI branch b. You get a letter containing the PIN of your ATM card to your house c. Take the letter and your passbook to the SBI branch where you have the account and request for collection of the ATM card d. Use the card and PIN number to access your account through the ATM.
Answer a t m pinno you can not use card with no pin at and ATM hope this helps
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Nowhere. The PIN is not printed on the ATM card. It is usually memorised by the card holder.
ATM PIN is stored as secured information in the magnetic strip of the card, which is recognized by the machine once the card is put in and PIN is typed. To know more about secured ATM PIN check Nationalcash.
ATM card readers built inside the ATM machines can read the magnetic strip that contains every information about the ATM card including the PIN number.
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Contact your bank or ATM card provider for assistance.
1. an ATM envelope provided by the bank 2. an ATM card and pin number for the card
You cannot. This feature has been put in place to prevent unauthorized usage of ATM cards. Let us say you lose your ATM card and someone finds it, would you want them to go on a spending spree? They cant do that unless they know your ATM Pin which you must be keeping safely in your memory. So, the money in your account is safe. This is why you cannot make purchases without pin using ATM Cards.
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no since the person is not having the ATM card As long as the card is with you, no problem. But, it is really not a big deal in changing your PIN. Once it's changed, you are safe.
PIN stands for Personal Identification Number This is the secret number without which you would not be able to access your bank account through the ATM card. This has to be kept a secret and must not be disclosed to anybody to ensure safety of your bank account.