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    Default >>>ATM Holders Reminder<<<


    WHEN A THIEF FORCES YOU TO TAKE MONEY FROM THE ATM, DO NOT ARGUE OR RESIST, YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW WHAT HE ORSHE MIGHT DOTO YOU. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IS TO PUNCH YOUR PIN IN THE REVERSE, I.E IF YOUR PIN IS 1254, YOU PUNCH 4521. THE MOMENT YOU PUNCH IN THE REVERSE, THE MONEY WILL COME OUT BUT WILL BE STUCK INTO THE MACHINE HALF WAY OUT AND IT WILL ALERT THE POLICE WITHOUT THE NOTICE OF THE THIEF. EVERY ATM HAS IT; IT IS SPECIALLY MADE TO SIGNIFY DANGER AND HELP. NOT EVERYONE IS AWARE OF THIS. FORWARD THIS TO ALL YOUR LOVED ONES, FRIENDS AND THOSE YOU CARE.



    bR

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    ha? when you reverse the pin number, money will come out but only half way?

    and this is in humor..?..

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    it's not true...

    what if your pin is 1221?

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    unsa ni ka tinood?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv25 View Post
    it's not true...

    what if your pin is 1221?
    btaw sah..sakto2x.hehe

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    really? nganong naa mani sa Humors section.
    what if my pin is 9889?hehe

    Basin Duress Code ni.hehe

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    hasta akog nangalot ko ron sa akong ulo kung tinuod ba kaha ni.

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    wa mani gamit kay kng walay mo gawas kwarta sa atm... aw deads jud ka... o na alarma ang kinsa man gali, may man ug mo teleport rapd na sila diretso diha...hahaha

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    hehe kingkoy mani oi

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    mao d i..
    ATM SafetyPIN software
    ATM SafetyPIN software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The concept of an alternative emergency PIN system, or duress code, for ATM systems has been around since at least July 30, 1986, when Representative Mario Biaggi, a former police officer, proposed it in the U.S. Congressional Record, pp. 18232 et seq. Biaggi then proposed House Resolution 785 in 1987 which would have had the FBI track the problem of express kidnappings and evaluate the idea of an emergency PIN system. HR785 died in committee without debate.
    Zingher has not been successful in marketing his invention. [2] Police in New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, and Kansas have supported the concept. [3][4][5][6] Police support prompted the Illinois legislature to pass a law making it mandatory on all ATMs in Illinois. The law was changed shortly after it was passed by a "follow-on" bill that changed the meaning to the exact opposite of what they were seeking. [7][8][9][10]
    In 2006, an e-mail chain letter hoax circulated that claimed a reverse PIN duress code system is in place universally. [11] American Banker reported on January 2, 2007 that no PIN-reversal duress code is used on any ATM as of that date. In July 2008 the hoax was still circulating in Australia with the text:-
    If you should ever be forced by a robber to withdraw money from an ATM, you can notify the police by entering your PIN in reverse. For example if your PIN is 1234 then you would put in 4321. The ATM recognizes that your PIN is backwards from the ATM card you placed in the machine. The machine will still give you the money you requested, but unknown to the robber, the police will be immediately dispatched to help you. This information was recently broadcasted [sic] on TV and it states that it is seldom used because people don't know it exists. Please pass this along to everyone possible. Australian Federal Police. AFP Web site: http://www.afp.gov.au
    Were the system implemented, PINs that are reversible such as 5555 or 2112 then would be unavailable so that false alarms would not occur. Moreover, PINs that are semi-reversible such as 5255 or 1241, where the first and last numbers are the same, would be something to avoid as well so that accidental alarms would not be triggered by mistakenly switching the middle numbers.
    Diebold, a manufacturer of ATMs, states on their website that no such emergency alerting system is currently in use. They cite an article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch which claims bankers oppose the reverse-PIN system out of concerns that "ATM users might hesitate or fumble while trying to enter their PINs backwards under duress, possibly increasing the chances of violence." Diebold further states that they would be willing to support such technology if their customers (presumably banks) request it.

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