Automated kiosks - offline authorization  Tester(s): inferno10 report, dasubergeek report  1.The kiosk will read the EMV chip and will ask you for your PIN  2.You enter your PIN normally used for cash advances at the ATM  3.The machine will check the chip if the PIN is correct  4.Since there is no PIN encoded to the chip, the transaction fails  5.However, there are also instances where four zeroes might work in some places  6.If that also fails, trod over in shame and look for a live attendant (if there is one) to help you process it manually  Automated kiosks - offline authorization confirmed working with Andrews FCU (Chip-and-PIN) cards  Tester(s): BeeNYC report, RRossi report1.The kiosk will read the EMV chip and will ask you for your PIN  2.You enter your PIN normally used for cash advances at the ATM  3.The machine will check the chip if the PIN is correct  4.Since the PIN is hard encoded to the chip, the transaction goes through and is posted as purchase instead of cash advance  5.No more need of trodding in shame to search of a live human to help you  Country-locked cards  Tester(s): unavaca and cvarming report posts #206-210  Nothing you can do about this unless you have a card issued specifically for use in that country.  
Seems to be the case in Denmark.
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