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Just a word of warning I'm pretty sure I had my card cloned on Thursday evening whilst using one of Barclays ATMs on lordship lane. Luckily Natwest stopped someone in the Philippines withdrawing a sizeable sum of money yesterday but still it's a pain and a horrible feeling to think someone has stolen your details. Keep any eye out to see if the card slot looks different etc... I generally check so this one must have looked pretty good





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It could have been somewhere else and they had been sitting on the details for a while. Mine was cloned once a while ago, not sure where though, but think it might have been a petrol station. My bank phoned me one Saturday to ask if I was in Germany and had tried to withdraw some money. I wasn't and thankfully the bank hadn't allowed the transaction.
watch out for the atms in the hsbc primark vicinity in peckham. Best way is to grab the card insert bit, shake it to test its legit, cover pin. I also throw in a few 'decoy' pin entries while covering with other hand without actually pushing button, although this last measure could be paranoia after years of hard drug use, who knows

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