Thanks to the increase in the number of credit and debit cards that are “tap to pay,” it doesn’t happen as much as it used to but you’ve been THAT person at Albertsons before.
You know the customer we’re talking about! The one who’s frantically punching in numbers at checkout trying to remember the PIN code for their brand-new debit card. You’re starting to break out in a sweat after a few incorrect guesses and now you’re getting the stink eye from the lady with a full shopping cart behind you.
As embarrassing as that moment feels, you’re not the only one to go through it. Between fraud activity, lost wallets or from it melting in the car when it was 110º, getting a new card practically every year seems like a part of life in the Treasure Valley. (Yes, my debit card melted last year and I ended up stuck in the BoDo parking garage. It was a whole thing.)
One In 10 Idahoans Share The Same PIN Number for ATM or Devices
Short for “personal identification number,” your PIN is supposed to be something personal to you. That’s why a recent study of over 29 million PIN numbers done by ABC News is so surprising!…