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forgot my accountnow debit card pin card number?
I have forgotten my pin number to my debit card for account now can you help
Answers:
1) Call the bank. The customer service number should be on the back of your card. They will ask you some security questions. Alternately, you can go in to the branch and ask them.
2) You'll have to have a new PIN assigned. Call the bank that issued the card.
3) You need to go into your bank and tell them you have lost your pin-number. Take your debit card in with you aswell. They will send you a new pin through the post.
4) Call or stop by your bank and find out the procedure to recover or reset your PIN.
5) sucks, sounds like you are going to have to reset your password, which you will have to get a new debit card as well.
6) You will need to call the customer service number on the back of your card and talk to a CS rep. I believe there is no physical location for customer service for your AccoutNow card. Normally the CS rep will ask you some personal data that you provided when you signed up for the card. After they have 'authenticated' your identity, they should be able to reset the PIN for you. If they provide you with a new PIN over the phone, make sure you change the PIN afterwards, just in case. Good luck.
7) If you can actually visit the bank that issued the card, they should be able to give you a NEW PIN on the spot. Your second option would be to call the customer service phone number that is probably printed on the card. If you answer the security questions properly, they MAY reset the PIN over the phone. If you can't, or their policy requires, they should be able to mail you a new PIN. In any case, WE can't get you a PIN. The bank itself usually can't find your old PIN.
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