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Eh... (Score:1)
Well, so far, it wouldn't be identity theft, rather just... card theft
the ATM was "temporarily out of service"
In Portugal, the third time you get the PIN wrong, the ATM "eats" your card.
*Anyone* could have walked in off the street with my debit card and account number and gained direct access to my account.
Er... OK, now *that*'s weird. But not too weird, just weird.
Again, there was no attempt to verify who I was.
You wouldn't happen to be the son of the bank's owner, would you?
You realize that if are and are omitting that information from us... O:-)
Guess what? That other branch didn't ask for any form of ID either.
Yes, but are you his son? O:-)
OK, seriously now, it all seems a bit weird... I think I have to ask the same thing as Alias: Which country is this?
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