Title: Chargeless ATM withdrawals Post by: jago25_98 on September 04, 2011, 02:32:05 AM Generally card vendors charge ~$3 for each cash withdrawal. Bummer. Here's a few that don't: - Schwab (USA) - Norwich and Peterbourgh (UK) - Metrobank (London) Are there any more? Of course, it's a shame none of them have any anonymity. Darn shame the virtual bitcoin2cc cards couldn't somehow have a pin built into it... Title: Re: Chargeless ATM withdrawals Post by: Stephen Gornick on September 05, 2011, 09:08:30 AM Generally card vendors charge ~$3 for each cash withdrawal. Bummer. Here's a few that don't: [...] Are there any more? Are you asking which banks issue cards that don't require a fee for withdrawal at ATMs of other banks? If so, USAA is one. (they reimburse the fee) Title: Re: Chargeless ATM withdrawals Post by: onesalt on September 06, 2011, 01:28:03 AM Man I'm fucking glad I live in the UK where the only ATMs that charge you for withdrawals are the ones not owned by banks, and instead owned by private companies who essentially "sell" you a product worth 50 quid and then dispense 50 quid of notes. LINK valid cards are the fuckin best.
Title: Re: Chargeless ATM withdrawals Post by: Minsc on September 06, 2011, 05:02:55 AM I have Schwab. I am charged $2-3. Schwab then refunds me at the end of the month for those fees.
Title: Re: Chargeless ATM withdrawals Post by: The_Duke on September 06, 2011, 06:49:59 AM Are there any more? Uh yeah, like half of Europe. ATM's almost never cost money in most of Europe, unless it's a bankless one or you are withdrawing euro's outside the euro-zone or the other way around. Title: Re: Chargeless ATM withdrawals Post by: SMOKEU on September 07, 2011, 02:39:47 AM Westpac don't charge for withdrawals if you use their ATMs. Neither do BNZ, ANZ, National Bank or Kiwibank.
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