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26-03-2024 06:00 PM
Hi @corleone.
Thank you for reaching out and letting us know about your experience with us.
This is not up to our standard, and we would like to have further discussions regarding this.
Please email us your concerns at [email protected].
We look forward to your email and further engagement regarding this.
Regards,
Standard Bank Team
26-03-2024 04:17 PM
Totally unacceptable that you have to give your card number and pin.It places you at risk and PINS are personal and private they can be hacked.
Standard bank you are going to lose customers double quick time for your ignorance and total lack of proper safe service,
Hasta la vista
26-08-2023 10:49 AM
04-05-2023 08:59 PM
I have had the same arrogant treatment from Standard Bank from their call centre and from a physical visit to a branch. Standard constantly prmoises NEVER to ask for our ATM pin numbers yet in order to access your internet banking they force you t oreveat your ATM pin. How can you trust a bank that goes against its own security procedures? Suggest you move to another bank, one that does not treat its customers in such a cavalier manner.
PS Its seem ABSA have the same procedure of asking customers t oreveal their ATM pin numbers in order to regsiter for internet banking!
28-04-2023 11:11 AM
I have received no help from Standardbank call centre at all. This is totally unacceptable. There was no communication from Standardbank about this.
This does not make me feel safe or protected at all
I have accounts to pay and I am definitely NOT going to give all the pc hackers access to my account by literally handing them my pin on a silver platter. Something Standardbank promise they will never ask for. Do I change Banks?
22-03-2023 04:54 PM
Yes I did - when queried through their Prestige client centre I got the mealy-mouthed reply in quotations below. What I understand is that Standard Bank must want to track your activity through cookies or something - as I cannot fathom why this would change now.
“The system is working as intended and is not based on a specific client only. The client, as with many clients, are constantly stepped up due to the configuration on their system not being properly configured to accept the Card Pin Validation and is therefore required to enter the Card and Pin as a security measure.
Kindly refer to the attached Card and PIN guide to assist in resolving these matters.
A new development shows that clients are using the browsers in incognito\private mode which will cause the card pin validation to persist.
The below setting works like a bomb for the card and pin issue on IB:
Am still really unimpressed with Standard Banks services - especially their Prestige Centre - which really must be a euphamism for that good ol "you've won 2nd prize" sort of scam.
22-03-2023 02:50 PM
Did you get an answer from standard bank if this legit?
20-03-2023 11:24 AM
I had the exact same issue. Logged in, it asked for my password, then an OTP. Then it asked me to verify any of my bank cards and enter my pin. I did not trust this and so I did not do it. I tried again, same issue. Then it was confirmed to me by the bank that this was a new security feature. After a week I eventually entered a card number and pin and a day or two later, I got a fraudulent transaction on my account, two actually. The transaction was also linked to the card that I verified. Today, I wanted to login again and it is asking me to do the same procedure I won't do it.
17-02-2023 03:15 AM
16-02-2023 10:37 AM
I have the same issue - when I got the initial instruction to enter my ATM pin, I didnt trust it, and went down to my local branch to enquire. Even the branch people didnt know about it. What makes this really irritating, is I have to do this every time I want to login in to my Online Banking! The Standard Bank call centre is properly useless, and cannot help or provide a real answer, other than some generic waffle about their IT Department installing new safety features. This does not appear to be an "across the board" safety measure, as no one I know here locally has to do this.
16-02-2023 06:26 AM