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General Safety Tips While Using The Co-op ATM Card

BY Juma · February 26, 2021 09:02 am

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Do not share your PIN. Your PIN should be one of your top-most secrets and no living thing should ever know about it. Let it stay in your memory and only be accessible by you. Never ever share your PIN with anybody.

Having a Co-op Bank ATM comes with amazing benefits that give you comfort and value at the same time. Every time you pay for fuel, order for your meals, shopping, and any other services, and make payments using your Co-op ATM card, the transaction carries NO extra cost.

At the same time, you also get alerts on your mobile phone (if you have opted for them) every time you use your Co-op Bank Visa Card at a merchant. This allows you to track your spending and manage your finances.

The new chip and pin technology on the cards help prevent card-related crime. Each card has a tiny chip embedded to make the card virtually impossible to copy. Not only is the chip and pin secure, but it’s also easy and fast to process which means shorter queues at the till.

There are three simple safety tips to help you while using your Co-op ATM card:

Do not share your PIN. Your PIN should be one of your top-most secrets and no living thing should ever know about it. Let it stay in your memory and only be accessible by you. Never ever share your PIN with anybody.

Do not write your PIN on the card or anywhere else: the PIN should be with you, in you, and never on you. Writing it somewhere might expose it to people with ill intentions.

Keep your card safe at all times: your card is your money. The same way you will secure the hard cash on you, is the same way you should make sure that your card is secure.

And should you use your Co-op ATM card to pay for goods and services? Simple. There are no extra costs. It saves time especially in supermarkets and at petrol stations. It is secure and convenient.

READ: Five Reasons You Should Use Co-op ATM To Pay For Goods And Services

Juma is an enthusiastic journalist who believes that journalism has power to change the world either negatively or positively depending on how one uses it.(020) 528 0222 or Email: info@sokodirectory.com

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