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When you bank electronically at ATMs, it is a fast, easy way to make cash withdrawals, check your account balances, and transfer funds between accounts. As convenient as it is to use ATMs to conduct financial transactions, you must make security a priority. The following are some steps you can take to make ATM security your business. Keep Your ATM Card Secure Treat Your ATM Card Like Cash. Keep Your Card in a Safe Place. - To protect your card’s magnetic strip, it is a good idea to keep it in a card sleeve.
Keep your personal identification number a secret. Your ATM card works only with your PIN. Choose a code that does not include your date of birth, part of your social security number, addresses, or phone numbers. Once you have chosen your code, memorize it. Never write it on or store it with your card. Never tell your code to anyone or let them enter your code for you.
Take your receipt with you. Never give out any information about your ATM card. Report lost or stolen cards immediately. Security At Walk-Up ATMs Be aware of your surroundings Park as close as possible Check the lighting If an ATM is obstructed from view or poorly lit, go to another ATM. Make the financial institution that operates the ATM aware of the conditions, if possible.
Take a friend Be ready Be discreet Never let anyone see how much cash you withdrew. Never count your money while you are at the ATM. You should never let a person unknown to you help you with an ATM transaction, even if you are having trouble or your card is stuck. Stand between the ATM and anyone waiting to use the terminal so that others cannot see your personal identification number or your transaction amount. When you have completed your transaction, take your cash, card, and receipt. Then, immediately move away from the terminal.
Look for possible fraudulent devices attached to the ATM Look for suspicious people or activity
If anyone follows you after you make an ATM transaction . Security at Drive-Up ATMs While waiting Keep your doors locked, windows rolled up, and your engine running. If possible, leave enough room between cars for a quick exit should it become necessary. Go to another ATM if an ATM is obstructed from view or poorly lit. Report the problem to the financial institution if possible.
Observe the area Be Ready Have your card out and ready to use to minimize the time spent at the ATM. When your transaction is completed, take your cash, card and receipt. Then, immediately drive away from the terminal. If, while you are conducting your transaction, anyone or anything seems suspicious, cancel your transaction and drive away immediately. If anyone follows you after you have made your ATM transaction, drive immediately to a crowded, well-lit area and call the police.
By following these guidelines, you will improve your security whenever you use an ATM. Do you have questions about ATM security? Please ask us. |
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