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heavenlyboy34
11-22-2008, 01:51 PM
http://www.mbna.ie/creditcards/chip_pin.html
:eek:
This may be how TPTB will condition us to accept the verichip implant-it's being done in Ireland now! (I heard about this first on news radio 550 KFYI...so it's not just some wacko, baseless conspiracy theory)
Chip & PIN


How the new Chip & PIN credit cards work (http://www.mbna.ie/creditcards/chip_pin.html#chip_pin_works)
Choose a PIN that you'll remember (http://www.mbna.ie/creditcards/chip_pin.html#pin)
Keep your PIN a secret (http://www.mbna.ie/creditcards/chip_pin.html#pin_secret)
Where can I change my PIN? (http://www.mbna.ie/creditcards/chip_pin.html#change_pin)

How the new Chip & PIN credit cards work
All banks and card providers have introduced Chip & PIN credit cards in a united effort to reduce credit card fraud. Instead of signing your name when you use your credit card to make a purchase or withdraw cash, you enter a 4–digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) into the PIN pad. If you shop at a retailer that does not have a PIN pad attached to the terminal, or if you have yet to receive your Chip & PIN card, you will be required to sign as you always have done.

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Choose a PIN that you'll remember
You are allocated a PIN by us when you get your card, but you can change it at most cash machines to one you'll more easily remember (but we won't allow patterns such as 1234 or 7777). If you forget your PIN and enter it incorrectly four consecutive times, the PIN becomes locked and you'll need to sign a paper receipt to confirm that you're the cardholder; to unlock it again, call 1800 409 511 and speak to an adviser.

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Keep your PIN a secret
Never disclose your PIN to anyone or write it down. You will never be asked for your PIN when making a mail order or internet transaction, only the 3–digit security number on the signature panel on the reverse of your card. Do not confuse the two—your PIN is for machines only.

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Where can I change my PIN?
You can change or unlock your PIN at any branch-based cash machine with PIN services by following the on-screen instructions. You will not be able to perform this task at a standalone cash machine in a shop or other public place. Currently the following banks have branch-based cash machines with PIN services for your use:
Allied Irish Bank
Bank of Ireland
Bank of Scotland Ireland
First Active
National Irish Bank
Permanent tsb
Ulster Bank
For more information about Chip & PIN, go to www.chipandpin.ie (http://www.mbna.ie/weblinking/chipandpinie.html).

DamianTV
11-23-2008, 10:05 AM
you mean I shouldnt write my PIN number on the back of my credit card as I've always done? (jk)

Both chipping the cards and chipping the people have one effective goal.

SURVEILLANCE.