True, it's not stored anywhere on the magstripe of the card. The only way they could have achieved this is to go into the bank, pretend to be you and change the PIN.BOER wrote:The bank denied that someone can read your pin from your card and use it to draw money from an ATM.
I had a GPS stolen from me at the airfield one sat during a braai. There was this white character who frequented the airfield on an old scooter. (nothing unusual, lots of people use them) Every day I was there he would arrive and chat to me. Eventually we had this braai and we offered him a boerie roll and a cooldrink. Later I discovered my GPS gone. A week later he was back at the airfield, but now avoiding me like the plague, talking to other guys in other hangars. I warned them all and since then he has never come back.