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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ON SAFEGUARDING
YOUR
COLORADO AUTOMATED PAYMENT CARD
Memorize
your unemployment insurance (UI) and Chase Bank (Chase) personal
identification numbers (PIN), and keep them confidential. The PIN you
use for your UI claim is different than the PIN you use for your
Colorado Automated Payment (CAP) Card. Representatives from the UI
Program or Chase will not ask you to disclose your UI or CAP Card PIN,
so remember:
- Never give your UI or CAP Card PIN to anyone.
- Do not write the UI or CAP Card PIN on your CAP
Card.
- Avoid carrying the UI or CAP Card PIN with you.
- If you forget your UI PIN, call the UI
Operations Customer Contact Center at 303-318-9000 (Denver-metro
area) or 1-800-388-5515 (outside Denver-metro area) to request a new
PIN.
- If you forget your CAP Card PIN, contact Chase
Customer Service at 1-866-316-3925 (toll free) for assistance.
- Protect your CAP Card as you would credit cards
or cash.
- Minimize the time spent at an automated teller
machine (ATM) by having your CAP Card ready.
- Do not fall for “con” games. Do not give out
any information about your account number, expiration date, PIN, or
account balance to anyone who calls you on the telephone. If anyone
approaches you and asks you to withdraw money for any reason, leave
the area at once and notify local police and Chase Customer Service
at 1-866-316-3925 (toll free).
- Use common sense and be aware of your
surroundings before, during, and after your use of an ATM; defer
transactions if circumstances cause you to be apprehensive for your
safety. If anyone follows you after you leave an ATM, go immediately
to a heavily populated, well-lighted area and call the police.
- Be aware that, in spite of security
measures, access to the ATM facility is sometimes obtained by
persons who are not authorized cardholders. Close the entry door
completely upon entering and exiting an ATM facility. Do not permit
entrance to the facility by any unknown person at any time after
regular banking hours.
- The activity within Chase ATM facilities in New
York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Texas, and Colorado is recorded by
surveillance cameras and may be recorded in other states, as well.
- Remember to remove your CAP Card from the ATM
and place withdrawn cash securely upon your person before exiting an
ATM facility. Do not carry money in open view or in night deposit
bags that are obvious targets.
- Stand between the ATM and anyone waiting to use
the ATM so others cannot see your Chase PIN or the transaction
amount. Always take your receipts so that you can check them against
your monthly statements or transaction records. If your transaction
was not completed, be sure to cancel the transaction prior to
leaving the ATM.
- When using a drive-up ATM, be sure it is well
lighted. Be sure all windows except the driver’s are closed and
doors locked.
- If you need emergency assistance because of
criminal activity or a medical emergency, call 911 at the nearest
telephone.
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