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Atms Where There's No Charge To Withdraw Cash,

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sandyRoe | 16:24 Sun 13th Oct 2024 | ChatterBank
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Who pays for it?

There's one outside a local supermarket, would they be paying for it in order to attract customers?

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Probably owned by the bank that will have an arrangement with other banks not to charge. 

In the case of free-to-use cash machines, the card issuer pays a fee to the ATM operator for each transaction

No. The ATM owner pays the supermarket 'rent' for the site.  The issuing bank pays the ATM owner every time the card is used.   

Finding it harder and harder to even find a cashpoint these days!

Or a bank branch.

Supermarkets are good bets though.

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