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ATM safety tips for you to follow
LINDEN – You've worked hard for your money, so protect it from criminals.
Many community members are likely to find themselves in bank lines or queuing at the ATMs at the end of the month.
Linden Police Station emphasised the importance of staying vigilant and aware of your surroundings while drawing cash or leaving banks with large amounts of money.
The station offered these tips for the community to use in their everyday lives as they head out to banks.
- Be alert and conscious of your surroundings when using the ATM.
- Never give your card or PIN to anyone, for any reason.
- Don’t write your PIN on the card or anything that is kept with the card.
- Do not insert your card until asked to do so by the display screen.
- Never use an ATM with a blank screen and, if the ATM is obscured from view or poorly lit, leave immediately and find another ATM.
- Stand close to the ATM and use your body and hand as a shield to make sure nobody sees you keying in your PIN.
- Make sure you keep your hand over the card slot to make sure nobody can swop or take your card.
- Never accept help from strangers when using an ATM. You should be wary of strangers asking for help.
- Criminals often work in teams – one to distract you while the other steals your card or money.
]If your card is retained (swallowed) by the ATM, it is advisable to phone your bank’s toll-free stop card line immediately and stop your card. - Never allow a bystander to call the toll-free stop card line on your behalf – they could be tricking you into thinking your card has been stopped.
- Guards are placed at ATMs to discourage criminal activities and therefore cannot help you with transactions.
- If you need help, ask a bank official.
- It is advisable to set a daily ATM withdrawal limit at your branch.
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