I just found out that
should you ever be forced to withdraw monies from an ATM, you can notify the
police by entering your PIN in reverse. The machine will still give you the
monies you requested, but unknown to the robber, etc., the police will be
immediately dispatched to help you.
This technology, though in
existence, has not been deployed by financial institutions within the United
States, despite several well circulated email chain letters that have
claimed otherwise. It is generally believed that it is unlikely that anyone
under duress could successfully employ this technique without compromising
their personal safety.
Below is an invaluable list of ATM safety tips that was created by the
Global ATM Security Alliance.
The World’s Top Twenty Tips for ATM Use
To enhance the ATM customer
experience
Choosing an
ATM
Tip 1
Where possible, use ATMs with which you are most familiar. Alternatively,
choose well-lit, well-placed ATMs where you feel comfortable.
Tip 2
Scan the whole ATM area before you approach it. Avoid using the ATM
altogether if there are any suspicious-looking individuals around or if it
looks too isolated or unsafe.
Tip 3
Avoid opening your purse, bag or wallet while in the queue for the ATM. Have
your card ready in your hand before you approach the ATM.
Tip 4
Notice if anything looks unusual or suspicious about the ATM indicating it
might have been altered. If the ATM appears to have any attachments to the
card slot or key pad, do not use it. Check for unusual instructions on the
display screen and for suspicious blank screens. If you suspect that the ATM
has been interfered with, proceed to another ATM and inform the bank.
Tip 5
Avoid ATMs which have messages or signs fixed to them indicating that the
screen directions have been changed, especially if the message is posted
over the card reader.
Banks and other ATM owners will not put up messages directing you to
specific ATMs, nor would they direct you to use an ATM which has been
altered.
Using an ATM
Tip 6
Be especially cautious when strangers offer to help you at an ATM, even if
your card is stuck or you are experiencing difficulty with the transaction.
You should not allow anyone to distract you while you are at the ATM.
Tip 7
Check that other individuals in the queue keep an acceptable distance from
you. Be on the look-out for individuals who might be watching you enter your
PIN.
Tip 8
Stand close to the ATM and shield the keypad with your hand when keying in
your PIN
( you may wish to use the knuckle of your middle finger to key in the PIN).
Tip 9
Follow the instructions on the display screen, e.g. do not key in your PIN
until the ATM requests you to do so.
Tip 10
If you feel the ATM is not working normally, press the Cancel key and
withdraw your card and then proceed to another ATM, reporting the matter to
your financial institution.
Tip 11
Never force your card into the card slot.
Tip 12
Keep your printed transaction record so that you can compare your ATM
receipts to your monthly statement.
Tip 13
If your card gets jammed, retained or lost, or if you are interfered with at
an ATM, report this immediately to the bank and/or police using the help
line provided or nearest phone.
Tip 14
Do not be in a hurry during the transaction, and carefully secure your card
& cash in your wallet, handbag or pocket before leaving the ATM.
Managing Your ATM Use
Tip 15
Memorize your PIN
(if you must write it down, do so in a disguised manner and never carry it
with your card).
Tip 16
NEVER disclose your PIN to anyone, whether to family member, bank staff or
police.
Tip 17
Do not use obvious and guessable numbers for your PIN like your date of
birth.
Tip 18
Change your PIN periodically, and, if you think it may have been
compromised, change it immediately.
Tip 19
Set your daily ATM withdrawal limit at your branch at levels you consider
reasonable.
Tip 20
Regularly check your account balance and bank statements and report any
discrepancies to your bank immediately.
٭ Please note that you should show the same precautionary care when using
your card(s) at a POS (point of sale) pinpad terminal in a retail
environment or at a restaurant or when conducting transactions online,
telephonically or when writing cheques (checks) – speak to a credit union
representative about security when using these other service delivery
channels.