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- Try to avoid using an ATM by yourself. Either take someone
with you or only use an ATM when others are around.
- If possible, avoid using an ATM after dark. If you must,
choose one that is well lighted and does not have tall bushes nearby.
- When you arrive at an ATM, look around. If you see anything
that makes you uncomfortable or anyone who looks suspicious, do not stop.
Either use an ATM at a different location or come back later. Notify the
authorities.
- Have your access card and any other documents you need
ready when you approach an ATM. While you are fumbling with a wallet or
purse, you are easy game for a thief.
- If someone else is using the ATM when you arrive, avoid
standing right behind them. Give them enough space to conduct their transaction
in privacy.
- Even while using the ATM, stay alert to your surroundings.
Look up and around every few seconds while transacting your business.
- Protect your Personal Identification Number (PIN). Do
not enter your PIN if anyone else can see the screen. Shield your PIN from
onlookers by using your body.
- When your transaction is finished, be sure you have your
card and your receipt, then leave immediately. Avoid counting or otherwise
displaying large amounts of cash.
- As you leave, keep a look out. Be alert for anything
or anyone who appears suspicious. If you think you are being followed,
go to an area with a lot of people and call the police.
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Source: Originally developed by the Florida Attorney General's
Office
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