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Prepare for your
transactions at home (for instance, by filling out a deposit
slip) to minimize your time at the ATM or night deposit
facility.
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Mark each
transaction in your account record, but not while at the ATM or
night deposit facility. Always save your ATM receipts. Don’t
leave them at the ATM or night deposit facility because they may
contain important account information.
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Compare your
records with the account statements you receive.
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Don’t lend your
ATM card to anyone.
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Remember, do not
leave your car at the ATM. Do not leave any documents at a night
deposit facility.
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Protect the
secrecy of your Personal Identification Number (PIN). Protect
your ATM card as though it were cash. Don’t tell anyone your
PIN. Don’t give anyone information regarding your ATM card or
PIN over the telephone. Don’t write your Pin where it can be
discovered. For example, don’t keep a note of your PIN using
your wallet or purse.
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Prevent others
from seeing you enter your PIN by using your body to shield
their view.
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If you lose your
ATM card or if it stolen, promptly notify us. You should consult
the other disclosures you have received about electronic fund
transfers for additional information about what to do if your
card is lost or stolen.
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When you make a
transaction, be aware of you surroundings. Look out for
suspicious activity near the ATM or night deposit facility,
particularly if it is after sunset. At night, be sure that the
facility (including the parking area and walkways) is well
lighted. Consider having someone accompany you when you use the
facility, especially after sunset. If you observe any problem,
go to another ATM or night deposit facility.
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Don’t accept
assistance from anyone you don’t know when using an ATM or night
deposit facility.
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If you notice
anything suspicious or if any other problem arises after you
have begun an ATM transaction, you may want to cancel the
transaction, pocket your card and leave. You might consider
using another ATM or coming back later.
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Don’t display
your cash; pocket it as soon as the ATM transaction is completed
and count the cash later when you are in the safety of your own
car, home, or other secure surrounding.
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At a drive-up
facility, make sure all the car doors are locked and all the
windows are rolled up, except the driver’s window. Keep the
engine running and remain alert to your surroundings.
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We want the ATM
and night deposit facility to be safe and convenient for you.
Therefore, please tell us if you know of any problem with a
facility. For instance, let us know if a light is not working or
there is any damage to a facility. Please report any suspicious
activity or crimes to both the operator of the facility and the
local law enforcement officials immediately.