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Not received pin number

I received my new Flybe card last Thursday but I still haven't received my pin number?

Before I ring them to send out another does anyone know if it's normal for the pin to follow a week later? If so I will leave it a couple of more days.

I'm just going from previous experience where I have changed banks and my card came through and then my pin the next day.
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  • ElkyElky
    ElkyElky Posts: 2,459 Forumite
    hoyles10 wrote: »
    I received my new Flybe card last Thursday but I still haven't received my pin number?

    Before I ring them to send out another does anyone know if it's normal for the pin to follow a week later? If so I will leave it a couple of more days.

    I'm just going from previous experience where I have changed banks and my card came through and then my pin the next day.

    My pin number for the Flybe card took some time to come through also. I'd give it a couple more days.
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  • starsky365
    starsky365 Posts: 104 Forumite
    when I got my PIN it didnt have a house number and it had been round the neighbours 5 times before I got it. I called up to find where the card was and suprise suprise it was sent out before the PIN. I had a bit of a moan but they werent bothered at all. Had to wait another 2 weeks to get a new card and PIN.
  • ILW
    ILW Posts: 18,333 Forumite
    It's not a PIN "number". Makes no sense.
  • chattychappy
    chattychappy Posts: 7,302 Forumite
    ILW wrote: »
    It's not a PIN "number". Makes no sense.

    Ha ha ha well spotted. I didn't notice. Oh it must have made sense then...
  • williham
    williham Posts: 1,223 Forumite
    It's just one of those things where everyone knows what you mean, noone cares that it's wrong and it sounds better than PI number :p
  • Moggles_2
    Moggles_2 Posts: 6,097 Forumite
    When PINs were introduced, the banks and cc providers frequently used the expression
    "PIN number"
    in press releases and correspondence with customers, so it's hardly surprising that the habit's caught on.
    People who don't know their rights, don't actually have those rights.
  • ILW
    ILW Posts: 18,333 Forumite
    williham wrote: »
    It's just one of those things where everyone knows what you mean, noone cares that it's wrong and it sounds better than PI number :p

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  • ElkyElky
    ElkyElky Posts: 2,459 Forumite
    Does it matter what the hell it is called? PIN Number, PI Number, Personal Identification Number, "those 4 numbers that magically release cash from the wall"... it all means the same thing!
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  • ILW
    ILW Posts: 18,333 Forumite
    ElkyElky wrote: »
    Does it matter what the hell it is called? PIN Number, PI Number, Personal Identification Number, "those 4 numbers that magically release cash from the wall"... it all means the same thing!
    I refer you to my previous answer.
  • ILW
    ILW Posts: 18,333 Forumite
    Moggles wrote: »
    When PINs were introduced, the banks and cc providers frequently used the expression
    "PIN number" in press releases and correspondence with customers, so it's hardly surprising that the habit's caught on.

    I wonder if that could be another reason for claiming unenforceability?
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