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Bienestar: Impulso Social

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Tarjeta: saldo, NIP, retiros y reposición (guía práctica)


Tarjeta del Banco del Bienestar: lo esencial (y cómo evitar estafas)

En esta parte verás cómo consultar saldo, retirar, cambiar NIP y pedir reposición. Punto clave: nadie debe pedirte tu NIP ni códigos SMS.

Señal roja: “te ayudo a liberar tu pago” + enlace + solicitud de NIP = fraude.

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Consultar saldo (métodos seguros)

Opciones recomendadas:

  • Cajero (preferentemente del banco).
  • Consulta en sucursal.

Evita enlaces o páginas que pidan datos sensibles.

Retiros y comisiones

El dinero puede quedarse en tu cuenta; no hace falta retirar el mismo día. Si usas otro banco, confirma la comisión antes de aceptar.

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  • Usar cajeros del Banco del Bienestar si es posible.
  • Revisar comisión en pantalla.
  • No aceptar ayuda de desconocidos.

NIP: reglas simples

Para cuidarlo:

  • No usar claves obvias.
  • No compartir por mensajes/llamadas.
  • Cambiar si hay sospecha.

Desconfía de “recuperación de NIP por internet”.

Robo o extravío: pasos

Qué hacer:

  • Reportar para bloquear.
  • Validar identidad con identificación.
  • Solicitar reposición por canal oficial.

Soporte real no pide NIP ni códigos SMS.

Problemas comunes

Tarjeta retenida
Solicita orientación en sucursal.

NIP rechazado
No intentes muchas veces seguidas.

Depósito no visible
Revisar programa/bimestre/letra y pedir revisión oficial si continúa.

Checklist final

  • No prestar tarjeta.
  • No compartir NIP.
  • Consultar saldo en medios seguros.
  • Evitar enlaces y “gestores”.
  • Reportar robo/extravío rápido.

Listo: registro, pagos 2026 y tarjeta. Si você quiser, posso fazer 3 variações extras mudando só títulos/H2 e CTAs para testar CTR.


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