Thales@sh.itjust.works to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish · 6 hours agoATM rulesh.itjust.worksimagemessage-square13fedilinkarrow-up1306arrow-down10file-text
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minus-squareDrCake@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up31·6 hours agoTIL a lot of American ATMs have withdrawal fees. Man is nothing free over there?
minus-squareu/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 hour agoSame for banks in Slovakia, but you typically have monthly packages that will include unlimited withdrawals. Say, €7/month. But it’s all over the place.
minus-squareximtor@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 hours agoAlso a thing in Norway. Nobody here uses cash anymore though.
minus-squareProve_your_argument@piefed.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12·5 hours agoNothing is free really. The only withdrawal fees i’ve seen are at ATMs not provided by your bank or not in your bank’s network. If I go into a convenience store, it’s gonna be $2-$4 fee for the ATM. It’s the only reason why they have ATMs.
minus-squarecriticon@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 hours agoCapital one is in network with a lot of those store and gas station ATMs (allpoint and moneypass)
minus-squareLittle8Lost@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·5 hours agoMine also has one but mainly because most ATMs are from the “sparkassen” and the one i use has relativly rare “raiffeisen” ATMs Its a bit like two systemsthat do the same
minus-squarechrisbtoo@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 hours agoThe little town in Oö where I recently lived for a year had one of each, and when I eventually realised that Sparkasse had no fees I never went in a Raiffeisen again.
TIL a lot of American ATMs have withdrawal fees. Man is nothing free over there?
Same for banks in Slovakia, but you typically have monthly packages that will include unlimited withdrawals. Say, €7/month.
But it’s all over the place.
America is Ferenginar.
Also a thing in Norway. Nobody here uses cash anymore though.
Nothing is free really.
The only withdrawal fees i’ve seen are at ATMs not provided by your bank or not in your bank’s network.
If I go into a convenience store, it’s gonna be $2-$4 fee for the ATM. It’s the only reason why they have ATMs.
Capital one is in network with a lot of those store and gas station ATMs (allpoint and moneypass)
Mine also has one but mainly because most ATMs are from the “sparkassen” and the one i use has relativly rare “raiffeisen” ATMs
Its a bit like two systemsthat do the same
The little town in Oö where I recently lived for a year had one of each, and when I eventually realised that Sparkasse had no fees I never went in a Raiffeisen again.