I recently had a new ATM card issued due to fraudulent use on the old one. I was issued a 6 digit PIN. I think I have read that many foreign ATMs require 4 digit PINs. Has anyone had experience using a 6 digit PIN in foreign ATMs? I don't mean a chip and PIN credit card, just getting cash from an ATM.
ATM card use
Message Submitted by travelseg on Sat, 07/27/2013 - 16:15
6 Digit Pin
My experience has been using 4 digit pin throughout Europe.
See following blog site from Fordors: http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/debit-card-with-6-digit-pin.cfm
Suggest changing pin to 4 digits or try getting another card.
ATM
Thanks for the link, I thought I had heard something like that. Since I previously had a 4 digit PIN it didn't make any difference. I was surprised to get 6 digits on this one, so I thought I would see if anyone had personal advice.
be sure your card is "unblocked"!
Ever since somebody at the credit union dropped the ball, we have insisted on confirmation that they have: 1. noted our upcoming foreign travel and 2. UNBLOCKED access for countries we will visit.
6 Digit PIN
In case anyone had the same question I posted last year, I have had no problem using the 6 digit PIN. It has worked just fine in Costa Rica, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia. So far, so good. Although I still carry cash as well as an alternate card as back up. And I do notify the banks of my international travel so they don't reject the cards.
6 Digit PIN also there...
Yes - some banks are issuing 6 digit PIN. so dont worry about this. even i have one.