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Choice
Is there anything being done to keep some choice between paying and non paying cashpoints? At the moment all there are around me is cashpoints that charge. I know which I would choose if offered a free one or one which charges me to get MY money.
I have nothing to choose between, they all charge �1.50. That doesn't seem to be a choice to me at all. They are all as bad as each other, and I'll bet if one cashpoint increases its fee they all will.
There doesn't seem to be any choice in it. Will or can the government do anything about it, they seem to be all pumped about choice or competetiveness, or choiceatization - whatever their word is. It just seems to be all wrong, that I have to pay to use my money, like some warped tax.
Anyway, what's this all about? How can they do this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Charging �1.50 per transaction more than covers these costs and I agree that the charge is too high but I can understand why they apply a charge of some sort as they have their costs to cover and profits to make.
Sounds like you'll just have to get into the habit of using cashback, using your bank's cash machines whenever you are near them or just finding an alternative to cash (debit card? Barter?).
I'm not at uni, I just live in a normal street with no banks immediately around, I'd say a 45 minute return journey to a bank, ditto for a shop that does cashback.
There are no bank-run cashpoints but there are 5 cashpoints in a 10 minute walking distance that charge. One in a pub, three in local shops, and one in a garage forecourt. It's obvious that this area needs a cashpoint, it's just the only ones we're offered is the fee paying ones.
P.S - that can't be true about all cash machines operated by banks or building societies being free. One of the ones that charges �1.50 is run by Allience & Leicester. So there we go.