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One of the most empowering feelings you can have is the rush of spotting a scam a mile away, not only do you feel like an everyday hero but you save yourself a lot of hassle in the long run. In a world where card skimming and ATM fraud is a harsh reality, be your own crime fighting superhero by recognising the signs.
Times have well and truly changed since the days of bandits Bonnie and Clyde, criminals are now focused on targeting your hard earned dollars via ATMs, and they don’t even have to wear a three piece suit to do it anymore. Card skimming machines can be fitted to ATMs and could then extract your card information granting them access to your account. Don’t forget, ING are here to support with a dedicated team to protect customers from fraud, but if you know what to look for, you’ll be able to spot a high risk ATM.
To help ensure you don’t get caught out here’s a few pointers to stay on your guard with your card:
Using an ATM is quick and easy but don’t let the choice of an at risk ATM ruin your day, recognise the signs and protect yourself against ATM fraud.
If your Visa card is used without your permission or you suspect your PIN is known to someone else, lost or stolen, contact us straightaway on 133 464 or visit ing.com.au/contactus (when you’re overseas).
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