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BDO has finally stopped accepting debit cards without the EMV chip since January 31, 2018. We would like to remind you that all non-EMV Chip BDO Debit Cards have expired as of January 31, 2018 and may no longer be used. Since the third quarter of 2016, BDO has been working to ensure clients are able to make the shift to the EMV Chip Debit Card. For clients who have not yet claimed their new BDO EMV Debit Card, we urge you to get your new card from your branch. BDO has blocked some of its ATM (automated teller machine) debit and cash cards after receiving reports of data skimming from its users. BDO has also declined to give any information regarding on how many cards were affected and in which areas of the country the cards were blocked.  BDO said that for those users whose cards were blocked, they'd be able to have over-the-counter withdrawals at BDO branches free of charge. It also mentioned that compromised ATM debit and cash cards will be replaced for free. Read more in our articles including "BDO stops accepting non-EMV chip Debit Cards" and "BDO blocks ATM cards over skimming issues".

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BDO has finally stopped accepting debit cards without the EMV chip since January 31, 2018. We would like to remind you that all non-EMV Chip BDO Debit Cards have expired as of January 31, 2018 and may no longer be used.

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Since the third quarter of 2016, BDO has been working to ensure clients are able to make the shift to the EMV Chip Debit Card. For clients who have not yet claimed their new BDO EMV Debit Card, we urge you to get your new card from your branch. BDO has blocked some of its ATM (automated teller machine) debit and cash cards after receiving reports of data skimming from its users.

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Our coverage of bdo debit cards includes: "BDO stops accepting non-EMV chip Debit Cards"; "BDO blocks ATM cards over skimming issues"; "Moo Mini Cards: An Expensive Lesson in Proofreading". Each article provides unique insights and information.