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Today I want to share with you a way to find ATMs without a chip reader.

On various carding forums you can find a lot of tips for finding similar ATMs, but they all boil down to what you need to run and look for.

Let the youth run around for their health and it is good for them, so we will do it without leaving the computer and drinking our morning coffee.

Of course, the method described in the article will not give you 100% of the result, but it will reduce your running around to a minimum.

And so we went.
We need a site https://www.visa.com/atmlocator

With its help we can search for ATMs that work with the payment service provider Visa, but it also shows other useful things, such as opening hours, changing the PIN, voice assistant and many others, as well as the most important information for us. existence or absence of a chip reader.

And so we go to the site and enter the city of interest to us. I took London as an example.

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As you can see, there are filters on the top panel with which you can search for ATMs, make sure they are disabled.
ATMs are displayed on the map, if you move the mouse cursor over it, a hint window will appear, where all the functionality of the ATM will be indicated.

But I prefer to search in the left column.

Here you can see that an ATM with a chip reader:

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A little patience and here's the ATM we need:

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We take a person and drag him onto the map, blue lines show the areas where there is a photo of the area, also blue circles show the places of the photos.

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Not all cities and countries have detailed photographs of areas, but in Europe there are enough of them.

It will be useful to study the area, look at the approaches to the ATM, in some photos you can see the location of the cameras (after all, in this way you can study ATMs for installing a skimmer), also make sure that there really is an ATM there, since this may be a bank office, their locator also displays as without chip ATMs.

And here we are:

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Now you can go and check the ATM for a chip reader using the old grandfather's methods. Of course, not all information is relevant, sometimes there are ATMs on the map, but when you open a photo from the area, they are no longer there. You can also find an ATM with a chip reader, although the site shows that it is without one. But with this method, you can significantly reduce the search time with your feet.
Other payment systems also have similar locators, you can cross-check on several locators, which will increase the chances of finding the boxes we need.

Good luck in business.
 
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