Bridget1984
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Why pay €3.99 to take out €20 when you could just get cashback at the till.
tbh if someone has a Visa/MasterCard or equivalent is there any reason to use an ATM at all ? Places that don't take cards and tap are getting very rare. This will only effect folk who use cash out of habit and as someone mentioned on boards.ie, what about those BOI On demand savings account ATM only cards, which only work in BOI machines?.Hi,
Given the circumstances, we all need to get better at finding other, fee free or low fee, methods of paying for goods and services.
I try to use either Google Pay, Revolut or my Credit Card, to pay for the large majority of things these days, to help keep bank fees under control.
Do they still exist? They announced a year ago they were cancelling them?what about those BOI On demand savings account ATM only cards, which only work in BOI machines?
That was current account ATM only cards they got rid off. The demand deposit savings account ones are still around. Very recent Thread here about them on boards dot ie https://touch.boards.ie/thread/2058041461/1/#post112124105Do they still exist? They announced a year ago they were cancelling them?
tbh if someone has a Visa/MasterCard or equivalent is there any reason to use an ATM at all ? Places that don't take cards and tap are getting very rare...
All true, but I often see people down the local costcutter taking 20€ out of the ATM with their visa debit and going to the till to pay for two pizzas and a bottle of wine when they could just tap. Just seems to be a habit thing.There's no way that you'll get most tradesmen out to your house, if you are not prepared to pay them in cash.
Then there are small independent retailers, who will often also give you a discount on relatively large purchases, if you pay by cash.
Ultimately, Im good with the concept of a cashless society, but only if its not going to cost me extra (it should actually save us all money), or inconvenience me.
I strongly disagree "people aren't using them". It's very true about other European countries but there's not a day that goes by that I don't see people here using ATMs. In contrast I was in another EU country before Xmas and ATMs looked as dormant as public pay phones.The ATMs need upgrading and the capital investment required is too much at a time when less and less people are using cash.
I don't understand why people are complaining about the death of these machines when people aren't using them. Technology has moved on, it's tap with a card or phone.
Although I do know a retail business who won't accept credit or debit cards as they won't pay the fees .
Is it a bank of Ireland savings account card that you have?There is a queue regularly at the bank atms downtown here! For that reason I usually head for the ones in the shops rather than standing in the cold queuing but if I have to I'll use the bank ones. I have just an ATM card, no debit card and no tapping business, I do one cash withdrawal once a week and I prefer my budgeting that way. Big purchases are done with credit card.
There's no way that you'll get most tradesmen out to your house, if you are not prepared to pay them in cash.
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