If I need a PIN number for my credit card, do I still need to sign the back of my credit card?
Last Updated: 16 Mar 2016
Yes, you still need to sign the back of your card. As soon as you receive your new card, sign the back straight away. This is an important security feature and can help to verify that it’s really you when your card is used. You can still sign for purchases overseas.
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