Does anyone know of a debit card that I can block ATM access with, in other words it only works in stores?
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Originally posted by kornellred View PostThat won't work - many stores require you to enter your PIN number.
Logan
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Originally posted by Logan View PostOnly if you use it as a debit card. You must select credit and they will never ask you for a pin.
Logan
But I'm with HHM - what is the point in doing this?
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Originally posted by Pandora View PostNot necessarily; some machines regardless if you enter it as credit - can determine its a debit and you must enter a pin. Just yesterday I ran into this scenario again - and there was no way around not entering the PIN.
But I'm with HHM - what is the point in doing this?
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Hiya Logan,
You'd think that was how it would work all of the time but for whatever reason, sometimes it doesnt and yep, even hit cancel and tried to run it again - no go. Strangely enough it was for gas - I'm still trying to decipher how that machine knew it was a debit card vs. credit; there has to be something that ID's it as such in some manner. I hate entering my PIN at gas stations, dont ask me why, just seems "seedy" LOL
Yes...I'm odd
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One weird issue I had with our local Shell station was that we had a Wells Fargo Visa Card, credit card only, we did not have a bank account with them ever, and we had this card for fifteen years, so I know for a fact it was a credit card only, all of a sudden the stupid shell pumps at the station insisted it was a debit card, and it kept asking for the pin for the debit card. It did not matter what I did I could not get it to quit doing this. The people inside had not a clue what was going on , so we thought it was a fluke, but it happened every time after that, so we had to hop across the street and start using the chevron store.
One other thing to keep in mind, as most of us are now using our debit cards instead of credit, make sure to use the credit portion, it is covered much better in case of fraud than the debit pin portion is. I just never use the debit card unless I can make it go through as a credit card.Hired Attorney 8/28/10 Filed Chapter 7 11/08/10 341 12/14/2010 Report of NO DISTRIBUTION 12/15/2010 Waiting for February 14 2011, date objections due.
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Originally posted by panda View PostOne weird issue I had with our local Shell station was that we had a Wells Fargo Visa Card, credit card only, we did not have a bank account with them ever, and we had this card for fifteen years, so I know for a fact it was a credit card only, all of a sudden the stupid shell pumps at the station insisted it was a debit card, and it kept asking for the pin for the debit card. It did not matter what I did I could not get it to quit doing this. The people inside had not a clue what was going on , so we thought it was a fluke, but it happened every time after that, so we had to hop across the street and start using the chevron store.
One other thing to keep in mind, as most of us are now using our debit cards instead of credit, make sure to use the credit portion, it is covered much better in case of fraud than the debit pin portion is. I just never use the debit card unless I can make it go through as a credit card.
Definitely not the norm.
Logan
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huh.... interesting info I just read. Apparently machines CAN determine if its a debit or credit card based on something called "tracks". There are 3 types of tracks and depending on what service code is issued on the debit card (all vary in what they have on them) there are identifiable "markers" in each track and code. This is interesting too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...cation_Numbers and readily ID's certain cards as debit only.
Well... that solves the mystery - now dont we all wish we knew what track/service code was issued for our debit cards? Should be something the bank tells you upfront
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Originally posted by kornellred View PostThat won't work - many stores require you to enter your PIN number.
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