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Thread ID: 79759 2007-05-31 07:10:00 ATM Pin Numbers. Gordon62 (11771) PC World Chat
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554690 2007-05-31 07:10:00 I'm not sure how many people are aware of the following but it appears to have been known for some time. It also seems few people are aware of it even though it has been publicised though I have never personally seen the adverts.
It transpires that if you are forced to extract money from your bank account(s) via an ATM machine that by the simple device of entering your PIN number "backwards" (ie. 1234 becomes 4321) the machine will still pay out the money but the Police will be automatically notified and the plod will be on the scene within minutes. Those of us in rural situations as well as the elderley and those vulnerable could well take notice of this safeguard.
The tip came from one Kelvin.Ratnam@justice.govt.nz.
Regards Gordon.
Gordon62 (11771)
554691 2007-05-31 07:15:00 Oh sure. Everyone knows that urban myth.

:groan:
Tell you what, you go down to your local ATM and do it, and then hang around and see what happens.

Do it 3 times and the ATM eats your card.
pctek (84)
554692 2007-05-31 07:21:00 Bogus email tries to fool ATM users (www.nzherald.co.nz). Jen (38)
554693 2007-05-31 07:23:00 Agree that is a total myth.

The true origin is here:
www.snopes.com

It was an idea but one that was never used.
godfather (25)
554694 2007-05-31 07:31:00 I'm not sure how many people are aware of the following but it appears to have been known for some time. It also seems few people are aware of it even though it has been publicised though I have never personally seen the adverts.
It transpires that if you are forced to extract money from your bank account(s) via an ATM machine that by the simple device of entering your PIN number "backwards" (ie. 1234 becomes 4321) the machine will still pay out the money but the Police will be automatically notified and the plod will be on the scene within minutes. Those of us in rural situations as well as the elderley and those vulnerable could well take notice of this safeguard.
The tip came from one Kelvin.Ratnam@justice.govt.nz.
Regards Gordon.

I cant believe that people still buy into this type of thing!!!
miknz (3731)
554695 2007-05-31 10:33:00 Shouldn't that be ATM machine PIN numbers? roddy_boy (4115)
554696 2007-05-31 10:37:00 Gimme a $20 bill and I can make it disappear into my pocket hehehe bob_doe_nz (92)
554697 2007-05-31 10:38:00 Shouldn't that be ATM machine PIN numbers?
"Automatic Teller Machine machine Personal Identification Number Numbers"?

:p
Dannz (1668)
554698 2007-05-31 10:51:00 Way to kill the joke. roddy_boy (4115)
554699 2007-06-01 05:54:00 OK guys, I have been flamed and rightly so and am suitably chastised! I had never heard of this "urban myth" before and was more than a tad suspicious when I read the email. What gave some credence to the email was that it was sent from within the Justice Dept in Rotorua by a "friend" of mine who works there! My guess is that either it was a con by work colleagues or I was being conned!! (I think the former could be the case) Late last night I contacted Kelvin Ratnam and got a reply this morning saying more or less what you have all said in your posts.
Said friend is now about to get a flaming as the email had a vast number of forwarding addresses.
Note to self- "put brain in gear before posting and ask the question first". Just off to eat humble pie.
Regards Gordon.
Gordon62 (11771)
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