No - it's untrue. As you are less likely to be alert or able to hide the numbers being entered from hidden spycams, when entering it backwards - since it will be unfamiliar, this increase the chances of subsequent frauds from the card cloning fraudsters.
2006-12-11 02:37:07
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answer #1
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answered by Son of Gap 5
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No, it can not. There was a point in time that someone patented the technological rights to the idea, but it has not been implemented. If you have questions regarding this, you can search for "reverse pin" at www.snopes.com
2006-12-11 02:40:06
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answered by Melissa K 2
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No. The transaction is just logged as an unsuccessful attempt to access your account.
2006-12-11 02:40:02
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answered by Benjovi 2
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maybe you should tell the police and the bank that you are being robbed. have been robbed
2006-12-11 02:37:00
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answer #4
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answered by angela s 3
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I doubt it. For example, what if your pin number was 3773?
2006-12-11 02:35:10
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answered by Anonymous
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never heard of this one before
2006-12-11 08:46:43
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answered by been there, done that 5
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noooooo
2006-12-11 02:38:45
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answered by twatwaffle 3
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