ATM Pin question - leaving Sunday
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ATM Pin question - leaving Sunday
I have been reading about ATM pin numbers in Ireland and am getting a bit concerned as I leave for Ireland this Sunday. I have a 6 digit ATM pin number -will it work? Doe the ATMs in Ireland only accept 4 digit pin numbers. I am very concerned that I will get stuck without access to money and my bank was of no help.
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I've used a BoA ATM card with a six digit PIN (in the UK and Ireland as well as other countries) and can't remember encountering any persistent problems. If you have a problem at an ATM, try another one.
Hopefully this is not your only source for getting cash? If all else fails, perhaps you could use your credit card as a last resort...
Do report back and let us know how your trip goes.
Hopefully this is not your only source for getting cash? If all else fails, perhaps you could use your credit card as a last resort...
Do report back and let us know how your trip goes.
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Lisa--I had the same question, since B of A required a 6-digit pin at the time I got my ATM card. [ this may have only been a requirement for customers who were formerly with Fleet Bank, which I was ] I spoke with a BoA branch rep recently about using my card in France, & he assured me that using only the first 4 digits will work in the ATMs there. Bon voyage !
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I agree with Lifes2short. we came upon the same problem with some friends in France. No matter what amount of money we asked for he kept getting only 2o€. We finally figured out that it was signing in on the first 4 digits of the pin and giving him what he asked for with the next number, since the fifth number in his pin was 2 he would always get 20€.
When he signed in with only the first 4 digits he had no problem getting his funds. We certainly had a laugh on ourselves over that one.
When he signed in with only the first 4 digits he had no problem getting his funds. We certainly had a laugh on ourselves over that one.
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My bank doesn't have 4 digit pins. But the ATM's affiliated with my bank were few and far between (in Italy but I imagine I would have found the same thing all over Europe). We spent a great deal of time finding ATM's that we could use. I will not make that mistake again (I'll have an account at a bank that is common).
Since today is the last banking day before you leave, you don't have much time to figure it out. I also wouldn't rely on any info given to you by your bank because often they are wrong. I would be sure to have at least 2 different credit cards (not amex or disc) and plenty of cash just in case.
Since today is the last banking day before you leave, you don't have much time to figure it out. I also wouldn't rely on any info given to you by your bank because often they are wrong. I would be sure to have at least 2 different credit cards (not amex or disc) and plenty of cash just in case.
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I have no idea about American debit cards, but most Swiss debit/ATM cards come with 6 digit PIN (incuding mine) and I was able to use it all over Europe (though this does not include Ireland). You would have to enter a whole PIN, not just "the first 4 digits".




