The PIN is not held on the card ! It is stored (in encrypted form) on the computer system of the bank where the customer has the account !
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It is a debit card made more specifically for ATM use. In which a PIN is always required and you can not use it as credit. So merchants that only allow credit transaction can not accept ATM cards.
It is a debit card made more specifically for ATM use. In which a PIN is always required and you can not use it as credit. So merchants that only allow credit transaction can not accept ATM cards.
To change your PIN number on your debit card, you can usually do so by visiting an ATM or contacting your bank's customer service. Follow the instructions provided to select a new PIN number for your card.
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It is a debit card made more specifically for ATM use. In which a PIN is always required and you can not use it as credit. So merchants that only allow credit transaction can not accept ATM cards.
It is a debit card made more specifically for ATM use. In which a PIN is always required and you can not use it as credit. So merchants that only allow credit transaction can not accept ATM cards.
To change your PIN number on your debit card, you can usually do so by visiting an ATM or contacting your bank's customer service. Follow the instructions provided to select a new PIN number for your card.
Nowhere. Unless the owner of the card actually wrote it down themselves, the PIN code for a credit card, and debit card for that matter, is not located anywhere on the card. This is to prevent its use in the event that the card is lost or stolen.
you put it in the card slot. it will ask for a in. write in pin and use on screen instructions. hope i helped
There are certain disadvantages of debit card is that when u loose your card it can be misused,there are certain edc machines where in u need to enter your ATM pin to authorize the txns and also it card can be skimmed or card data can be compromised.
Because credit cards rely on the vendor to perform identification of the user. Debit cards, on the other hand, can be used in ATM's, so a PIN is required.
Nowhere. The PIN is not printed on the ATM card. It is usually memorised by the card holder.
The PIN is NOT stored on the card. When a card is inserted an ATM, the machine reads the magnetic strip, which contains details of the account number, bank sort code and account holder's name. The ATM connects to the relevant bank's computer over a secure data line, and retrieves the correct PIN for the card. this is matched to the PIN the user enters on the keypad. If they match, the transaction is processed. If they don't - the user is asked to re-enter the PIN.