They'll probably ask your SSN, mother's maiden name, birthday, address, or a combination of any of those. Just call customer service, it should all be stuff that you know, so you don't need to "be prepared"!
2007-08-26 17:07:39
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answered by darylsgirl1114 4
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Address, date of birth, account number, social security number, and if you provided a piece of personal information when you first got your PIN, such as your mother's maiden name, that as well.
2007-08-26 17:10:24
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answered by kamaole3 7
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They'll probably ask you questions about the month you opened the account, maybe a social security number, mother's maiden name, or other information you gave the bank when you opened your account.
This happens frequently. Don't feel too bad about it.
2007-08-26 17:07:54
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answered by Yah00_goddess 6
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No. The trick is to think of of a 4 letter be conscious (assuming your pin is 4 characters). Then spell it out on your cellular key pad, remembering the biggest presses. as an occasion hate = 4283 and love=5683 that way you basically remember the be conscious and additionally you could artwork out the variety. Works for me.
2016-12-16 05:58:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Full name on the account
SSN
DOB
Mothers maiden name
and special question answer many banks have set up
Like Favorite color
or name of your grade school
or name of your first pet .
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2007-08-26 17:11:08
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answered by kate 7
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why would you be worried about such a thing?? You obviously know all the answers!!!
I really wish people would start to use their heads somewhat.
2007-08-26 17:27:14
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answered by zanthus 5
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