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You may be asked for your pin or passcode before registering a new fingerprint.
The caller then asks for your PIN and arranges for a courier to come and collect the card.
But a bank will never ever ask for your PIN and will never ever ask to come to your home or work to pick up a plastic card.
Very simply, we will NEVER ask for your pin number or the whole of your personal security number, and you should never divulge these, even to somebody purporting to be calling from your bank.
The Met police insists much has been done in the last year to tackle courier fraud, but adds that this crime "continues to evolve … we want people to question even truly genuine-sounding calls and, most importantly, remember police and banks will never ask for your pin or bank card, so you should never give these away".
Ombudsman top tips If you are worried about a call, phone the police non-emergency number 101 from a different handset, or allow five minutes for the line to clear Police and banks will never ask for your PIN, bank details or cards.
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Pinterest Tip from Nicole: USE KEYWORDS IN YOUR PIN DESCRIPTONS: For the same reasons as Kristen's tip above, it's a good idea to take an extra step to make sure your Pin descriptions use specific keywords related to what your Pin is about.
For pin striping, tape off the stripe like you would do for all your pin striping.
Collect those pins, and if you have someone else in the park who is willing to trade with you, trade some of your pins for those you deem to be more collectible.
Collect those pins, and if you have someone else in the park who's willing to trade with you, trade some of your pins for those you deem to be more collectible.
But you may not get your money back if you have been reckless by, for example, writing your PIN on your card or handing it over to a crook.
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