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Old 09-05-2009, 15:39   #1
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TR, true, but i was assuming he had his prosthetic(s) with him. Or simply ask a bank associate to do it, slide the card in, punch the numbers and done. Then again, his bank seems like a bunch of hard-@$$es.
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Old 09-05-2009, 15:50   #2
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TR, true, but i was assuming he had his prosthetic(s) with him. Or simply ask a bank associate to do it, slide the card in, punch the numbers and done. Then again, his bank seems like a bunch of hard-@$$es.
Would you give your Debit Card code to someone you don't know?
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Old 09-05-2009, 16:03   #3
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Would you give your Debit Card code to someone you don't know?

To a bank associate, sure. Even a stranger cant do much with your PIN unless they have your card. And if they were to walk off with your card at a bank, then it is very unlikely they will get away with it.
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Old 09-05-2009, 16:29   #4
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Stickey, I appreciate you thoughts. You are must more trusting than I am. Unfortunately I can think a few scenarios where access to my pin may be of benefit to an unscrupulous bank teller
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Old 09-05-2009, 16:51   #5
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Stickey, I appreciate you thoughts. You are must more trusting than I am. Unfortunately I can think a few scenarios where access to my pin may be of benefit to an unscrupulous bank teller
Afchic, it would depend on the situation. If it was a bank that i frequented and knew the people there and there was a professional relationship there, then yes, but since my primary bank that i use does not have a physical building nearby, i would not ask a complete stranger for the help.
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