ChatterBank2 mins ago
just seen this on facebook....not sure i believe it....but what's the point if its fake?
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I can't see a point in this being invented for a scam...
or is it real?
"If a thief forces you to take money from the ATM, do not argue or resist, you might not know what he or she might do to you. What you should do is to punch your PIN in the reverse...
Eg: If your PIN is 1234, you punch 4321.
The moment you punch in the reverse, the money will come out, but will be stuck into the machine half way out and it will alert the police without the notice of the thief.
Every ATM has it; It is specially made to signify danger and help. Not everyone is aware of this. SHARE THIS TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS"
or is it real?
"If a thief forces you to take money from the ATM, do not argue or resist, you might not know what he or she might do to you. What you should do is to punch your PIN in the reverse...
Eg: If your PIN is 1234, you punch 4321.
The moment you punch in the reverse, the money will come out, but will be stuck into the machine half way out and it will alert the police without the notice of the thief.
Every ATM has it; It is specially made to signify danger and help. Not everyone is aware of this. SHARE THIS TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS"
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes mine is the same in reverse too... and everyone on the facebook page said the same thing - but i wondered if there was some way of doing this, but that this person got it wrong....because why make it up? its a crap pointless joke.
i know if you type it wrong 3 times it takes the card...but i very much doubt the bank would link it to the police
i know if you type it wrong 3 times it takes the card...but i very much doubt the bank would link it to the police
In the event it would be useless. Ignoring the problem with palindrome PINs (which if banned would reduce the number of PINs available thus reducing security) there is the fact that if the public knows it then so does the thief who will scarper fast with the cash if they can pull it out, or perform some major violence of you for pulling the stunt before they go, if they can't. And of course the police don't have the resource to react immediately so will be around to look at the ATM in the morning. And someone somewhere is suggesting this was a real consideration at some point. Please tell me it wasn't.
OG, take a look at jth link...
http://www.snopes.com...ess/bank/pinalert.asp
it has a bit of history - it is indeed a real invention... and has had a campaign to get it introduced for a while...
seems people are spreading it round as a hoax - although its probably some well meaning person who scan read a genuine article and thought it was real...
thats why i asked - seems an odd thing to just make up out of the blue... though i shouldn't really get surprised by people online anymore..
and although i can see the obvious and main benefit of having an emergency code, i agree there are a lot of faults with it, that outweigh the benefit
http://www.snopes.com...ess/bank/pinalert.asp
it has a bit of history - it is indeed a real invention... and has had a campaign to get it introduced for a while...
seems people are spreading it round as a hoax - although its probably some well meaning person who scan read a genuine article and thought it was real...
thats why i asked - seems an odd thing to just make up out of the blue... though i shouldn't really get surprised by people online anymore..
and although i can see the obvious and main benefit of having an emergency code, i agree there are a lot of faults with it, that outweigh the benefit
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