Almost awesome enough to make up for my leaving my debit card in the ATM when I stopped at the bank, like an enormous bimbo a fallible human being.
With all due respect, I fixed your typo there. I think enough people have done this that newer ATMs don't ask for your PIN until after you've removed your card.
I once found someone's ATM card in the machine, still logged in with the PIN, after hours, so I couldn't just take it inside. My first thought was to see if the person was in the phone book and return it directly, but my mother-in-law (who worked at the bank) said that was absolutely not a good idea. She took the card from me and said the bank would take care of it.
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Date: 2011-05-25 06:02 pm (UTC)an enormous bimboa fallible human being.With all due respect, I fixed your typo there. I think enough people have done this that newer ATMs don't ask for your PIN until after you've removed your card.
I once found someone's ATM card in the machine, still logged in with the PIN, after hours, so I couldn't just take it inside. My first thought was to see if the person was in the phone book and return it directly, but my mother-in-law (who worked at the bank) said that was absolutely not a good idea. She took the card from me and said the bank would take care of it.