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ATM receipts
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For years when using an ATM for cash I've always chosen to get a receipt with the money. These days the first thing I do every morning is to check my bank account on-line to see what transactions have occurred overnight, and this morning I suddenly thought "why am I bothering with those receipts"?
Are they any use other than for personal records? Has anyone had to use one to prove that they didn't get the cash that they requested, or for some other reason?
Are they any use other than for personal records? Has anyone had to use one to prove that they didn't get the cash that they requested, or for some other reason?
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It's called a speed bank for a reason, put card in, punch in your PIN number, grab card again ,get your money- bugger off, don't stand there for bloody ages getting receipts and statements and God knows what else you're also doing there. The person behind you is usually me, and you have made me late for work- again!
It's called a speed bank for a reason, put card in, punch in your PIN number, grab card again ,get your money- bugger off, don't stand there for bloody ages getting receipts and statements and God knows what else you're also doing there. The person behind you is usually me, and you have made me late for work- again!
Twice I've had to use the receipt (there's a misnomer, if eve there was one).
It's happened that the machine has given me the transaction slip (a more accurate term), but not the money. If you go into the bank and say it wouldn't give you the money, it's very hard to convince them that there is a fault with the machine - they assume that the transaction was refused. If you have the slip, you can usually persuade them to open the machine, and check that the money is not jammed.
It's happened that the machine has given me the transaction slip (a more accurate term), but not the money. If you go into the bank and say it wouldn't give you the money, it's very hard to convince them that there is a fault with the machine - they assume that the transaction was refused. If you have the slip, you can usually persuade them to open the machine, and check that the money is not jammed.
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