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Originally Posted by potter
Reason being, no one should know your PIN number. It cannot in reality be "stolen", as it's only in your head or the bank's system. If it's written down somewhere or anything, then you're at fault as it's against the TOS/TC to write down or store your PIN anywhere. It's not like you can call an automated system to get your PIN, you cannot even call a bank rep and get your PIN, they don't have access to that information.
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wrong your PIN can 100% be stolen. Use your debit card at some mom and pop convenience store/gas station all they need is a camera to film what #'s you hit when you use it. and there was a time when people would put card skimmers on atm machines and have a tiny wireless camera film you as your entered in your PIN.