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Our offices will be closed on Thursday, November 28, in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday.Make a conscious effort to scope the area immediately adjacent to the ATM machine. Look for suspicious people or situations. If something does not look right, do not make your transaction. Leave the area and use another machine or come back at another time.
If the automated teller machine facility is equipped with a door, close it!
Prior to arriving at the ATM site, have your card out to avoid any delay of going through your purse or wallet to find it.
Use your body to block the keyboard from view. By doing this, you will prevent someone from learning your Personal Identification Number (PIN).
Put your cash in your wallet or purse, check to see that you have your card and receipt and leave the ATM immediately. The most important thing to remember is not to leave with cash exposed. Carefully watch for anyone approaching, or starting to follow you.
Never give the number to anyone or write it down anywhere. Memorize it or use a secret code if you must write it down.
Notify us immediately if your ATM access card or secret PIN is lost or stolen.
Law enforcement officers or financial officials will never ask for these items. Be suspicious if anyone does ask for these items.
ATM skimming is a crime where thieves attach a device to an ATM to capture your card information. Skimming devices can include a small magnetic head used to capture your account information, and a small camera or mirror to view the keypad when you enter your PIN. Some devices interfere with the ATM operation while others do not. Once information is captured, thieves can easily create a duplicate card and access the account.
Much ATM crime occurs at night, so if possible use an ATM during daylight hours. If you need to access a machine when it’s dark, make sure it’s in a well-lit area. If the lights aren’t working, don’t use it. Also, bring a friend with you.