Reverse ATM PIN-Truth?

Subject: ATM USE: This is a useful TIP …

WHEN A THIEF FORCES YOU TO TAKE MONEY FROM THE ATM, DO NOT ARGUE OR RESIST, YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW WHAT HE OR SHE MIGHT DO TO YOU.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IS TO PUNCH YOUR PIN IN THE REVERSE, i.e. IF YOUR PIN IS 1254, YOU PUNCH 4521.
THE MOMENT YOU PUNCH IN THE REVERSE, THE MONEY WILL COME OUT BUT WILL BE STUCK INTO THE MACHINE HALF WAY OUT AND IT WILL ALERT POLICE WITHOUT THE 
NOTICE OF THE THIEF. 

EVERY ATM HAS IT; IT IS SPECIALLY MADE TO SIGNIFY DANGER AND HELP. 

NOT EVERYONE IS AWARE OF THIS.
FORWARD THIS TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND THOSE YOU CARE FOR.

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I am sure many of you must have got such a mail at least once. And most of you must have forwarded it to all your friends with good intention.

But think for a second: What will a person do whose PIN is a palindrome number (which reads same both ways), such as 1441 or 2332, or who has all identical digits in PIN such as 2222? How will he alert the police? Or will the police come to “nab the robber” every time he uses his ATM?

Baffling, isn’t it?

Don’t worry. Police won’t come when that person punches his PIN in ATM. In fact police won’t ever come if you enter your PIN in reverse order. Not because our police is inefficient, but because such a system doesn’t exist.

However this rumor is not entirely baseless.

These rumors started because there were actually plans to implement such a system in ATMs (not in India but in US), where a user can enter some panic code to alert police. However it was never implemented because banks were against it. And they had valid reasons for that.

Firstly, implementing it in existing ATMs would have increased the cost.

Secondly, it won’t be a full proof method because by the time police will reach the site, the robbers would have already fled.

Thirdly, if the robber guesses that the victim is fumbling with the numbers, there is a great probability that he’ll hurt the victim badly.

Fourthly, it will give rise to lot many false alarms.

The better solution is therefore to equip ATMs with efficient security guards.

But there are certain things that can certainly happen if you enter the PIN in reverse order.

1) Your ATM can get blocked if you try it thrice in a row.

2) When actually facing a situation where a robber forces you to withdraw money from ATM, if you enter PIN in reverse, money won’t come out. This might irritate the robber and he might hurt you badly.

I am sure you’ll never want that to happen to your loved one. Why then forward such mails which might have serious consequences? Internet is a place where it is very easy to spread false information, and people in awe of internet believes whatever it  throws at them. We, being educated and responsible citizens, should therefore refrain from forwarding such rumors.

Reposted from knowledgehub.co.in blog

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