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How To Get Your Sassa One Time Pin (OTP)
How To Get Your Sassa One Time Pin (OTP) In this Article you will get Guide on How To Get Your Sassa One Time Pin (OTP),How to Reset SASSA Card PIN Number.
A One Time Pin (OTP) will be mentioned at some time, if you’re working on your Sassa R350 grant application. To finish your application, you must have this pin.
You will receive a reference number, an OTP, and a website link to click on after starting your Special Relief of Distress (SRD) grant application on WhatsApp and completing the section where you provide your personal information.
To verify your application, you must click the link and input the OTP here. But what occurs if you are unable to locate or access your OTP?
How to Reset SASSA Card PIN Number Via WhatsApp
- Add 082 046 8553 on WhatsApp
- Send a message saying ‘hi’ to this number
- Once you receive a response, reply with ‘help’
- Then reply with ‘4’
- You will then be given a bunch of options and to this you reply with ‘SASSA OTP’
- You will then be asked to enter your reference number that you were given
- Enter the number
- Follow the prompts and you will then retrieve your OTP
OTPs are typically employed to confirm data that connects you to your SRD grant application.
You would then input it where it was requested and be able to proceed with your Sassa application after you have located your OTP.
How to reset your Sassa pin online
A crucial component of your card, the Sassa card Pin, must be kept a secret. Only men or women you trust should see your Sassa card pin. You also need to keep a few things in mind when you reset your Sassa card pin.
- You will need to visit the Sassa office for resetting your Personal identification number. Meaning that they are actually resetting your profile to get a new pin number.
- Don’t store your pin anywhere. So that someone can get hold of your card and pin at the same time. This will cause you to lose the money on your Sassa card.
- It is your responsibility to keep your card and pin safely. And, you can’t hold the Sassa office responsible for money that was stolen out of your account because your card and number were stolen.
- There is no reason to report the number change to Sassa. Except if the card was stolen. Then they need to block the card from being used.
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Originally posted 2023-12-04 16:02:02.
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