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27-08-2011, 09:10pm
(This post was last modified: 27-08-2011, 09:12pm by Ward P.)
That's gotta hurt. I try to avoid atms. get extra cash at supermarkets etc. But you're not really safe there either, as you're relying on them not being hacked and the honesty of the operator. & never hand your card to an operator, get them to bring the machine to you. There is NO reason it should ever leave your hand during a transaction.
I have an eftpos terminal here, and it can be quite scary how trusting some people are, especially oldies who cant read the terminals so will tell you their pin number so you can do their entire transaction for them. Also with payments over the phone. These skimmers are just theives and should be treated like looters - and shot on sight!
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If your with CBA you can now change your pin on net bank as long as you have your phone linked to your account
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happened to me 2 yrs back - money was withdrawn from one of the Russian countries - CBA did a full refund in 5 working days.
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If you are a skimming victim then all you need is to cancel your card and order temp and new card.
Its banks job to refund you the money and they will.
The pin/sign less transactions are much safer and only transactions upto 75 to 100$ are done via this method
As an ex-bank employee (Commonwealth) I can tell you that people processing your transaction (check-out chicks, etc...) have absolutely no right or authority to touch your card for swiping etc.... do it yourself. The best thing to do when you notice anything sus, is report it to your bank/ credit union or whoever straight away. Most of them are pretty good at dealing with fraudulent transactions.
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The tap and go option tracks your buying behavior and it's suppose to self lock :)
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I am not sure if my transactions or spending patterns are any different to yours guys (and girls) but I never use ATMs. I have seen a program on TV a while ago on how easy it is for clever thieves to get your details and decided that I will not feed the bastards and none of my cards even have a PIN. I think you need to ask yourself why would you need cash when you can pay with a credit card everywhere now? And you get points for it :-) (Unless you get a better price of course) Use the bank's money while yours is earning the interest!
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You still need to swipe a credit card Shifu.....it's not just about PIN numbers.
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Go to your branch and speak to the manager - this will resolve the issue quickly