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And then you have my PIN code. Great. Without my bank card, you can't get anywhere with just the code.
So, you'd have to steal or find my bank card, then use a brute force tool combined with some method of verifying each and every possible combination using my card, and then, when you hit the proper code, go to an ATM and get all my money. Online banking would be useless since the bank could easily check where the money was transferred to and find you that way.
Since it's common sense to call your bank straight away in case of theft or loss of your card, you have a very small window of opportunity.