I am also ATM user. ATM machines, are a convenient way to obtain cash, check your balance, or make deposits. It seems that virtually every store has one, and ATM center appear in great numbers in most cities and towns. To protect yourself, there are safety tips you should observe.
Never write your personal identification number(PIN) on your bankcard.
If it is lost, stolen, or left in the machine, you have just given a thief access to your account. Protect your PIN and do not give it to anyone except a trusted family member. When entering your PIN on the keypad, stand in a position that blocks those behind you from seeing the numbers you are entering.
Do not write down the number and carry it in your wallet. If you find the assigned PIN is too difficult to remember, request a change and select your own so that you can commit it to memory.
Do not use a number that can be found on other items you typically carry with you. This means you should not use your house number, birth year or birth date, or a portion of your Social Security or drivers license number.