What happens if I forget my FirstCaribbean Telephone Banking T-PIN?
If you forget your T-PIN, and try to access FirstCaribbean Telephone Banking, the system will automatically lock you out after three unsuccessful attempts. This is a security measure for your protection. Should this happen, you will be transferred to one of our Customer Service Agents. After the positive verification of your identity, you will be able to safely and privately select a new Telephone Banking T-PIN in our secure conference session. Once you’ve set up a new T-PIN, you can start using FirstCaribbean Telephone Banking again, right away.
If you forget your T-PIN, and try to access FirstCaribbean Telephone Banking, the system will automatically lock you out after three unsuccessful attempts. This is a security measure for your protection. Should this happen, you will be transferred to one of our Customer Service Agents at our Customer Service Agents. After the positive verification of your identity, you will be able to safely and privately select a new Telephone Banking T-PIN in our secure conference session. Once you’ve set up a new T-PIN, you can start using FirstCaribbean Telephone Banking again, right away.
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