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  • personal identification number, isn't it? when you use an atm machine, you enter in a 4 digit number that they sent to you, or that you made up, and then you can take money out of your account.
  • It is a numerical password. For a long time PINs were 6-digit numbers, later reduced to 4 digits.
  • P I N Personal Identification Number it is sent to you after you receive your credit ,or debt, card. You will need this number to use your card at ATM's or when shopping.....when you first use your card you will have the option to change your PIN but you will need to put in the PIN provided first ,so dont loose it.After you put in the PIN you will given the option to change it to something more suitable to yourself any 4 digit number can be used.
  • usually when you have a bank account and get a ATM card they will assign you a pin# come to you in the mail but if its not a number you think that you can remember, then you go to bank and they will help you reassign new number to card. when you have a master-card or visa card same thing, they will send pin# in mail if its the type that allows you to withdraw cash on it, if you want to change number call the customer service# on card and they will tell you how to change. just be sure what ever # you choose or keep, make sure its kept safe and know one else can get it and use it with you card to get money unless you allow them to with your knowledge.
  • The letters PIN stand for "Personal Identification Number". It is a number that is issued by the card holder to identify you and only you, and it is only four digits long because most people can't remember more than that. You can choose your own four digit number or even four letters that are meaningful to you. They usually tell you how to change it, if you want to. You are not supposed to write it down anywhere, because a thief could find it, but I have mine written in my address book, as an address for my sister, only using the PIN instead of her real address.
  • Help I by accidently found out when checking out my balance that the pin i used was wrong, then i remembered what it was. But I believe i used the same pin that was wrong to buy my school books when the fall semester started. And recently i used it and used the same wrong pin by accidently. What should I do?
  • Its a 4 digit number you use to get into your bank account.

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