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ATM/Debit Card Safety Tips
Using your ATM/debit card is the simple, hassle-free way to get
cash, make deposits, check account balances, transfer funds, make purchases
and more. To enjoy the many conveniences electronic banking offers,
you should make ATM/debit card security a priority. Here are some important
safety tips.
ATM/Debit Card Security
Treat your card like cash. Always keep your card in a safe place.
Keep your "secret code" a secret.
ATM transactions and PIN debit purchases require the use of a secret
code known as a personal identification number of PIN. Memorize
your PIN, and never write it on your card or store it with your
card. Never let someone else enter your PIN for you.
Do not disclose information about your card over the telephone.
No one needs to know your PIN...not even the credit union. If you
perform transactions over the telephone using your ATM/debit card,
never disclose your PIN.
Do not expose your card's magnetic stripe to magnetic objects.
Magnetic objects can damage your card.
Report a lost or stolen card at once.
Promptly call the credit union if your card is lost or stolen to
reduce the chance that it will be used improperly. Prompt notice
of lost or stolen cards will also limit your potential liability
for unauthorized transactions.
Review your account statements.
Review all account statements from the credit union promptly, and
report any errors (including transactions you believe may be unauthorized)
as soon as possible. Again, a prompt notice will limit your potential
liability for unauthorized transactions.
ATM Security
Always observe the ATM surroundings before conducting a transaction.
If anyone or anything appears to be suspicious, leave the area at
once. If you drive to an ATM, park as close as possible to the
terminal. Observe the entire area from the safety of your car
before getting out.
If an ATM is obstructed from view or poorly
lit, go to another ATM
If possible, report the problem to the financial institution that
operates the ATM.
It is a good idea to take another person with you when using an
ATM, especially at night.
Minimize the time spent a the ATM when conducting a transaction.
Have your card out and ready to use. Do not allow a stranger to assist
you in making a transaction, even if you have trouble or your card
gets stuck. When your transaction is complete, put your money and
receipt away and immediately leave the area. Never count your money
while at the ATM.
Block the view of others when using the ATM.
Stand between the ATM and anyone waiting to use the terminal. Shield
the keypad as necessary when entering your PIN and transaction
amount.
If you see anyone or anything suspicious,
cancel your transaction and leave the area at once.
If anyone follows you, go immediately to a crowded, well-lit area
and call the police.
Look for possible fraudulent devices attached to the ATM.
If the ATM appears to have any attachments or alterations to the
card slot or keypad, do not use the ATM. If possible, report the
potential problem to the financial institution that operates the
ATM.
Drive-Up ATM Security
- Keep your doors locked, windows up and engine running when in
line at a drive-up ATM
- Always leave enough room between vehicles to allow for a quick
exit should it become necessary.
- Before rolling down the window to use an ATM, observe the entire
area.
- Minimize the time spent at the ATM.
- If anyone or anything appears suspicious, cancel the transaction
and drive away at once.
- If anyone follows you after making an ATM transaction, drive
immediately to a crowed, well-lit area and call the police.
Point-of-Sale (POS) Security
- Never allow the cashier of any other person to enter your PIN
for you, even if they are assisting you with the transaction.
- Block the view of others when using a POS terminal.
- Be certain the transaction is complete and review your receipt
before leaving.
- If you receive cash back from a transaction, put it away before
leaving.
- When using an outdoor POS terminal such as at a gas station,
always observe your surroundings before making a transaction.
- When using an outdoor OIS terminal, if anyone or anything appears
to be suspicious, leave the area at once.
- It is a good idea to take another person with you when using
an outdoor POS terminal at night.
- If anyone follows you after making a POS transaction, drive immediately
to a crowed, well-lit area and call the police.
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To report a lost or stolen DFFCU MasterMoney Debit
Card call:
1-800-523-4175
To report a lost or stolen DFFCU VISA card call:
1-800-237-6211
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