Common use of Personal Identification Number Clause in Contracts

Personal Identification Number. (PIN) - A PIN acts as your signature when obtaining cash advances at participating ATMs and for other point-of-sale (POS) transactions. Disclosing your PIN constitutes authorization for use and you remain liable for any and all subsequent transactions. Your PIN should be memorized. DO NOT keep your PIN on or with your Card, or any other place on your person such as checkbook, wallet or purse. If you forget your PIN, you may request a new one or you can choose your own PIN by visiting any Mission Fed branch. Your selected PIN should not be a number that would be found in your wallet or purse, i.e. birth date, address, Social Security number, etc.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Mission Federal Credit, Mission Federal Credit, Cardholder Agreement

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