In message <[log in to unmask]>, at 16:51:07 on Wed, 5 Dec
2007, Charles Oppenheim <[log in to unmask]> writes
>If I write a letter to my bank asking them to change my PIN, I have
>incurred fnancial damage - 28p or whatever it is for a stamp these days
>incurred directly as a result of the problem. I then add the claim for
>dstress at 5000 pounds.
Can they change your PIN, or is that something you have to do at an ATM
yourself.
And as the "2 CDs" didn't have any PINs on them (afaict), how can you
justify doing this anyway?
--
Roland Perry
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