One of our goals at Cash N Go is to minimize ATM security and identity theft concerns for our customers - and your customers. We provide protection and piece of mind so you can rest easy with Cash N Go Triton ATM machines:
- Our relationship with Triton Systems allows us to take advantage of the most advanced ATM security services and features available.
- We stay informed of the latest threats to ATM / ABM security and the methods that are used to combat fraud and identity theft.
- Constant remote real-time monitoring alerts us to ATM security issues rapidly, allowing us to effectively and proactively address problems.
- Our President, Ken Nichols, voluntarily sits on the Board of Directors of the ATM Industry Association, the international organization that promotes ATM best practices and ATM security management.
Cardholder Security
"Millions of ATM transactions are successfully carried out every day around the world without problems or interference by criminals and fraudsters. Only a tiny fraction of criminal incidents occur at ATMs in comparison to the huge volume of usage at the more than 1.2 million ATMs worldwide. However, we, the ATM industry, are committed to removing all crime from the industry (or as much as is humanly possible)."
- Global ATM Security Association (GASA)
You can help us ensure ATM security and identity theft prevention by passing along the following tips for ATM use to your customers:
- Put your personal safety first. Use ABMs / ATMs where you feel the most comfortable.
- Be aware of your surroundings. Avoid using an automatic teller machine if there are any suspicious-looking individuals around.
- Have your card ready in your hand before you approach the ATM.
- Do not use the cash machine if you notice anything unusual indicating it may have been altered.
- Be especially cautious when strangers offer to help you at an ATM, even if you are experiencing difficulty with the transaction; never allowing anyone to distract you while you are at the ATM.
- Do not let anyone see you enter your PIN; shield the keypad with your hand when entering your PIN.
- Give others space to enter their PIN in private by standing about two metres away from the user until they have completed their transaction.
- Never disclose your PIN to anybody, not even to the bank or police.
- If you feel the ATM is not working normally, press the Cancel key, withdraw your card and then proceed to another ATM.
- If your card gets jammed, retained or lost, or if you are interfered with at an ATM, report this immediately to the bank and/or police using the help line provided or nearest phone.
- Do not be in a hurry during the transaction, and carefully secure your card and cash in your wallet, handbag or pocket before leaving the ATM.
- Tear up or shred your ATM receipt before disposing of it.