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Don’t fall victim to ATM scams this Christmas

Bank card scams likely to rise in festive season.

THE South African Banking Risk Information Centre (SABRIC) has cautioned the public about bank crimes that could be prevalent this festive season. According to SABRIC, lost and stolen card fraud is still on the increase. Bank customers are urged not to accept any assistance while transacting at ATMs.

Be warned about bank scams at ATM’s. Most people have fallen victim to bank scams because of not adhering to precautionary bank rules.

To help you stay aware, below are some of the tricks that criminals use to distract you:

  • They will be in the queue then pretend to be withdrawing money from the ATM, thereafter they will then leave the receipts hanging.
  • While you’re busy entering your PIN they will come and request to take their slip, during that process they will cancel your transaction and you will get another card which is similar to yours but it is not yours at all. They will then quickly rush to another ATM and withdraw your money.
  • In this case, old people are mostly targeted. They will try to assist you with the ATM, then request you to enter your PIN, thereafter they will quickly swap your card and go with your original to withdraw money somewhere else.
  • Sometimes they use fake machine pads which are placed on top of the original machine pad, these fake machine pads will capture your PIN while you’re busy on the ATM.

Read also: Protect your bonus from thieves warns bank centre

Dos and don’ts at the ATM

  • Do not allow anyone to distract you while on the ATM.
  • Do allow anyone to assist you while you’re busy.
  • If you suspect that someone wants to swap your card or wants to see your PIN, shout loud for people around you to assist you.
  • Always have on your cell phone and your bank 0800 …….. Number, where you can call and cancel your card and if you suspect something strange phone immediately and stop the card.

 

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