
After the theft of a purse or wallet, The Banking Code says a customer is only liable for the first £50, unless the bank can prove the customer acted with fraud. Chip and Pin security expert Stephen Murdoch from the University of Cambridge believes there are a lot of ways fraudsters could recieve Pins, from compromising Pin entry devices in shops to bank staff obtaining customer details. He insists it is not possible for a fraudster to read the Pin on any of their cards.
He hopes his words will help every customer who deals with fear for robbers.Pieter-Jan Smet
Source: "De Tijd"
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acted with fraud?
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This is not a very coherent text: the links between the four sentences are not at all clear and I don't even see the relevance of the title. Try to focus on a single central point!
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Customers blamed for card fraud
Every 3 hours, 1 person in Belgium is the victim of a robbery.
Most of all the robber has no difficulties with withdrawing money from the debit card because a lot of people still have a record of their Pin in their Purse. The Bank Code says: every bank can offer you a customer's fraud claim. Nowadays a lot of financial institutions are publishing this sentence in their store's to return the confidence of the customers in them.
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