ACTIVATION AND PIN Sample Clauses

ACTIVATION AND PIN. You may use your Card only after you activate it in the manner provided in the instructions accompanying your Card. At the time of activation, you will be provided a personal identification number (“PIN”) in order to protect your transactions using the Card. You should not disclose your PIN to anyone. If the security or confidentiality of your PIN is compromised, you should notify us at once. A PIN will generally not be needed in order to purchase goods or services at merchant locations that accept MasterCard cards. There is a panel on the back of the Card for your signature. You should sign this panel on your Card as soon as you receive it to help protect your Card from unauthorized use. However, your responsibility for transactions with the Card, as described in this Agreement, does not depend on whether or not you sign your Card.
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ACTIVATION AND PIN. You may use your Card only after you activate it in the manner provided in the instructions accompanying your Card. At the time of activation, you will be provided a personal identification number ("PIN") which is the last four digits of your card number. If you should choose to change your PIN, you can do so at xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx. You should not disclose your PIN to anyone. If the security or confidentiality of your PIN is compromised, you should notify us at once. A PIN will generally not be needed in order to purchase goods or services at merchant locations that accept Visa cards. There is a panel on the back of the Card for your signature. You should sign this panel on your Card as soon as you receive it to help protect your Card from unauthorized use. However, your responsibility for transactions with the Card, as described in this Agreement, does not depend on whether or not you sign your Card.

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