Dear Friend,
If you should ever be forced by a robber to withdraw money from an ATM machine, you can notify the police by entering your PIN in reverse. For example, if your PIN number is 1234, then you would input 4321. The ATM recognizes that your PIN number is the reverse of the ATM card you inserted into the machine. The machine will still dispense the money you requested, but unbeknownst to the robber, the police will be immediately dispatched to assist you. This information was recently broadcast on TV and it is rarely used because many people are unaware of its existence. Please share this with as many people as possible.
From India, Delhi
If you should ever be forced by a robber to withdraw money from an ATM machine, you can notify the police by entering your PIN in reverse. For example, if your PIN number is 1234, then you would input 4321. The ATM recognizes that your PIN number is the reverse of the ATM card you inserted into the machine. The machine will still dispense the money you requested, but unbeknownst to the robber, the police will be immediately dispatched to assist you. This information was recently broadcast on TV and it is rarely used because many people are unaware of its existence. Please share this with as many people as possible.
From India, Delhi
Hi all,
In India, police traditionally enter the scene after everything is over. I have been a witness to an accident 100 feet away from a traffic police station. The police were notified, yet they arrived on the scene after half an hour.
Nevertheless, let us not give up hope.
GS
From India
In India, police traditionally enter the scene after everything is over. I have been a witness to an accident 100 feet away from a traffic police station. The police were notified, yet they arrived on the scene after half an hour.
Nevertheless, let us not give up hope.
GS
From India
Hello Manish, That is fake info, Eg- if my password is 4664 , if I reverse also it comes same . How police persons get notification. Regards Arun Shetty Kenjoor.
From India
From India
Hi!
While this is theoretically possible, I am told that there is a procedure where the ATMs and the concerned banks will need to link up with the nearest police station, etc. This is not operable in India.
Regards, Sanath
From India, Mumbai
While this is theoretically possible, I am told that there is a procedure where the ATMs and the concerned banks will need to link up with the nearest police station, etc. This is not operable in India.
Regards, Sanath
From India, Mumbai
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