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How to protect your debit card and PIN number
How to protect your debit card and PIN number
Canadians use debit cards millions of times a day at banking machines and point-of-sale terminals to access their accounts and make purchases.
About debit card usage:
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Debit card use is an extremely safe banking process - debit card fraud affects only a small percentage of accounts. |
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BMO Financial Group has sophisticated security systems and fraud teams in place to protect your accounts. |
Taking steps to protect your debit card and PIN will help reduce your own risk of being a victim of fraud.
Here are some tips to help protect your debit card and PIN:
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Use your hand or body to shield your PIN when you are conducting transactions at an Automated Banking Machine (ABM) or at a point-of-sale terminal. |
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Never let your banking card out of your sight when conducting a transaction at a point-of-sale terminal. Always remember to take your banking card and transaction record with you once your transaction is completed. |
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Regularly check your statements and balances to verify that all transactions have been properly documented. If entries do not accurately reflect transaction activities, you should contact your branch immediately. |
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If your banking card is lost, stolen or retained by an ABM, notify your BMO Bank of Montreal branch immediately. |
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Your banking card and PIN are the keys to your account(s). Never disclose your PIN to anyone... not even to a BMO representative. You are the only person who should know it. |
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Memorize your PIN - it's your electronic signature. If you suspect that someone knows your PIN, change it immediately or contact your BMO Bank of Montreal branch to cancel the card. |
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When selecting your PIN, never use obvious information - such as, your telephone number, date of birth, address or social insurance number / social security number. |
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