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The ATM is asking for a 5 or 6 digits PIN, what do I do?
The ATM is asking for a 5 or 6 digits PIN, what do I do?
Updated over a year ago

Some foreign ATMs require a 6 digit PIN. Don't worry, if the ATM is asking for a 6 digit PIN, your 4 digit PIN will work just fine!

You can insert your 4 digit PIN as it is first. In case the ATM doesn't allow you to proceed with only 4 digits, enter your 4 digit PIN followed by 00 and the system should accept it.

The first 4 digits are the most important, these are what the ATM uses to recognize that the Some foreign ATMs require a 6-digit PIN. Don't worry, if the ATM is asking for a 6-digit PIN, your 4-digit PIN will work just fine!

You should first use your 4-digit PIN as you normally do. In case the ATM doesn't allow you to proceed with only 4 digits, enter your 4-digit PIN followed by 00 and the system should accept it. 

The first 4 digits are the most important, these are what the ATM uses to recognize that the correct PIN has been entered.

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