[ARCHIVED THREAD] - PIN Code at ATM Machines (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 2/5/2016 6:37:57 PM EDT
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My wife tells me if you enter your PIN # backwards, it will still pay out the cash withdrawal, but it will also immediately notify the police.
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My wife tells me if you enter your PIN # backwards, it will still pay out the cash withdrawal, but it will also immediately notify the police. ????? Lmao. It's bullshit. What if your pin was 2112? What good would it do anyway? You average police response is going to be several minutes if they even respond. |
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Lmao. It's bullshit. What if your pin was 2112? Quoted:
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My wife tells me if you enter your PIN # backwards, it will still pay out the cash withdrawal, but it will also immediately notify the police. ????? Lmao. It's bullshit. What if your pin was 2112? Or 0000 or 1111. I work in a financial institution and we have people volunteer that is there PIN regularly. |
| There is a failsafe on many security systems, called a "duress code", which will turn off the alarms and sensors, but sends a silent alarm notifying the monitor that you are under duress. Many people choose to make that their regular security code backwards, but it can be anything. |
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My wife tells me if you enter your PIN # backwards, it will still pay out the cash withdrawal, but it will also immediately notify the police. ????? Hahaha...what shit does she smoke. No that won't happen,I guarantee you. Ask your wife to drink some Coke and eat some pop rocks ,see if she will. Hahahaha |
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PIN = Personal Identification Number Why U Personal Identification Number Number? Quoted:
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Automated teller machine machine Right up there with hot water heaters and PIN numbers. PIN = Personal Identification Number Why U Personal Identification Number Number? That is the point he is making. PIN Number= personal identification number number ATM Machine = automatic teller machine machine. Hot water heater= WTF would you heat hot water? |
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There is a failsafe on many security systems, called a "duress code", which will turn off the alarms and sensors, but sends a silent alarm notifying the monitor that you are under duress. Many people choose to make that their regular security code backwards, but it can be anything. That seems like a good idea for ATMs. Especially as the OP described it. |
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Did you know that for safety reasons, most forums will block out what they detect to be legitimate credit card and social security numbers? Try it! Here's mine: ***-**-**** and **** **** **** **** ![]() I doubt that's true but hey let's try it: ***-**-**** **** **** **** **** ETA: I stand corrected, it does work... |
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Or 0000 or 1111. I work in a financial institution and we have people volunteer that is there PIN regularly. When I worked for wells fargo I learned to quickly tell people that were picking out a new pin, "just put it in the keypad, dont tell me what it is!" Otherwise they would blurt out a number immediatly
It was also strange the number of people who wanted to share with me what the contents of their safe deposit boxes were.
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That is the point he is making. PIN Number= personal identification number number ATM Machine = automatic teller machine machine. Hot water heater= WTF would you heat hot water? Quoted:
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Automated teller machine machine Right up there with hot water heaters and PIN numbers. PIN = Personal Identification Number Why U Personal Identification Number Number? That is the point he is making. PIN Number= personal identification number number ATM Machine = automatic teller machine machine. Hot water heater= WTF would you heat hot water? To keep it hot, duh. |
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To keep it hot, duh. Quoted:
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Automated teller machine machine Right up there with hot water heaters and PIN numbers. PIN = Personal Identification Number Why U Personal Identification Number Number? That is the point he is making. PIN Number= personal identification number number ATM Machine = automatic teller machine machine. Hot water heater= WTF would you heat hot water? To keep it hot, duh. Hot water maintainers are completely different machines.
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That is the point he is making. PIN Number= personal identification number number ATM Machine = automatic teller machine machine. Hot water heater= WTF would you heat hot water? Quoted:
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PIN = Personal Identification Number Why U Personal Identification Number Number? That is the point he is making. PIN Number= personal identification number number ATM Machine = automatic teller machine machine. Hot water heater= WTF would you heat hot water? This announcement brought to you by the Department of Redundancy Department.
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