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05-21-2005, 11:33 PM
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I leave for my trip on Monday morning, and I just remembered that I read that in Europe, a 5 digit pin code will not work. Lucky me, I HAVE a 5 digit pin number. Is it every ATM in Europe that has to have 4 digits or just certain ones? I called my bank before the drive thru closed today, and the banker said that she had never heard of a limit on a PIN number, especially since it is just a Visa. I KNOW that I read it somewhere on this site that it has to be 4 digits.
As if I needed this stress right now!!!!!!
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05-22-2005, 05:43 AM
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mmmm, i remember that post and im pretty sure CD assured everyone that his 5-digit worked everywhere that he went (although he din go EVERYWHERE) but i think it should be fine. I think it's mostly the 6-digit pins that are trouble
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05-23-2005, 10:18 AM
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well i had to get a 4 digit pin last time i went.
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