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  • Justloadit
    Diamond Member

    • Nov 2010
    • 3518

    #16
    Originally posted by Pap_sak
    Yup. My problem is we used to have the easy" NEVER GIVE YOUR PIN OUT - EVEN YOUR BANK WILL NEVER ASK FOR IT" - pretty easy to remember even for the simpler folks out there. Now we have " YOUR BANK MIGHT ASK FOR YOU PIN"

    Probably me just being stupid, but I did prefer the old way.
    At the end it is really about convenience.
    Not "sometimes" giving the PIN, requires you to personally going to the bank to make any change to your account. If this is not an issue, then there is no problem with adopting the policy "NEVER" give your pin to any one.
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