September 12, 2011
5. Newblog2011: 09/12/11 The PIN number on my bank card; another privacy violation of information that I shouldn't have to explain
I'm going to explain something I shouldn't have to explain. I'm going to do that because my life is in danger all the time, and one of the reasons that it's in danger is that a lot of powerful people and organizations have been telling the world that I'm a slut, and that sluts deserve to die.
The PIN number on my bank card is one that the bank sent to me when I got my ATM card in Vermont. I only ever used the ATM machine a couple of times, and I tried to change my PIN number from the machine. Either the ATM didn't have the option of changing a PIN number or I didn't see that option after looking for it many times as soon as I was at the ATM.
Since I don't have any money, there's been no reason to use my ATM card more than a couple of times since I've been in Boston. Homeless days are usually either full of activity or full of trying to find a way to reverse sleep deprivation. I haven't much wanted to spend time trying to find out if I can change my PIN on some ATM that's foreign to my old bank.
Copyright L. Kochman, September 12, 2011 @ 2:57 p.m.
5. Newblog2011: 09/12/11 The PIN number on my bank card; another privacy violation of information that I shouldn't have to explain
I'm going to explain something I shouldn't have to explain. I'm going to do that because my life is in danger all the time, and one of the reasons that it's in danger is that a lot of powerful people and organizations have been telling the world that I'm a slut, and that sluts deserve to die.
The PIN number on my bank card is one that the bank sent to me when I got my ATM card in Vermont. I only ever used the ATM machine a couple of times, and I tried to change my PIN number from the machine. Either the ATM didn't have the option of changing a PIN number or I didn't see that option after looking for it many times as soon as I was at the ATM.
Since I don't have any money, there's been no reason to use my ATM card more than a couple of times since I've been in Boston. Homeless days are usually either full of activity or full of trying to find a way to reverse sleep deprivation. I haven't much wanted to spend time trying to find out if I can change my PIN on some ATM that's foreign to my old bank.
Copyright L. Kochman, September 12, 2011 @ 2:57 p.m.