Most countries have a good network of ATMs nowadays and as long as you've got the correct card you're sorted. |
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With the so-called cashless society still some way off, ATMs, in my view, will remain a vital part of our everyday lives for many years to come. |
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The cameras and magnetic strip readers were stuck to the ATMs and looked like original parts. |
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Bank employees consider the advent of ATMs a blessing in disguise, as it eases their pressure in a vital area of banking. |
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This logo will be displayed in all the member Banks' ATMs additionally so that the customers can easily identify and do the transactions. |
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For example, all of Canada's ATMs must be sufficiently stocked with enough actual paper cash every day to ensure that everyone who comes to withdraw some can do so. |
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Shoulder surfers use similar tactics to those used with ATMS when tourists make credit card calls on public phones. |
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Those who handle a lot of cash, frequently making withdrawals from ATMs, should look for an account with a bank that offers the most access to fee-free cashpoints. |
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He could make ATMs spit out cash on demand and kill a man with just a computer, but Barnaby Jack used his powers only for good. |
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Be especially aware of strangers loitering around ATMs this time of year. |
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Any move to remove ATMs from pubs has been resisted strongly by rent-seeking industry lobbies and State governments living off sin taxes have passively acquiesced. |
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This makes expansion beyond a few branches and ATMs uneconomic. |
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It occurs to me that one of the reasons the fake overlays work is that real ATMs these days are often so shoddily designed that they already look fake. |
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TransFund card products, surcharge-free ATMs and promotions help credit unions attract new members and grow deposits. |
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Until then, depositors would have access their insured deposits through ATMs, their existing checks, and their existing debit cards. |
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By the 1960s, NCR had become the principal employer of the city producing cash registers, and later ATMs, at several of its Dundee plants. |
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However, some toll roads may have travel plazas with ATMs so motorists can stop and withdraw cash for the tolls. |
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The number of ATMs across the country has surpassed 70,000 for the first time, the UK's cash machine network Link has reported. |
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Many hotels and restaurants also quote prices in euro although you can withdraw Tolars from ATMs if necessary. |
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Capacitive touchscreens are all glass and designed for use in ATMs and similar kiosk-type applications. |
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In about a month, New Hampshirites will be able to convert cash to bitcoins via new bitcoin ATMs popping up in the state. |
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But it also manages ATMs inside Vatican City and the pension system for the Vatican's thousands of employees. |
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They point to examples such as bank ATMs, bank or restaurant drive-throughs and online shopping. |
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Companies like Lamassu are creating ATMs for the cryptocurrency, allowing you to scan your Bitcoin QR code, enter your cash, and buy bitcoin with the push of a button. |
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Between 2001 and 2006, an unprecedented number of Americans used their homes as ATMs, turning large chunks of residential equity, into borrowed but spendable cash. |
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The move will let Innobeta customers deploy ATMs in remote locations where running traditional telephone lines might be cost-prohibitive, said Innobeta CEO Eric Park. |
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There are one or two additional ATMs around the main island. |
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