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ATMsATMs nick named cash points or cash machines.

There as been an increasing number of cash machines in Britain with a rising cost of with drawing our own cash from ATMs.

The rising cost of withdrawing our money from ATMs with the growing numbers of cash machines popping up everyday in local shops across the country now charging upwards of £2.00 for each withdrawal, according to the link.
 
The link, the company behind Britain’s ATM network, there are now five machines in the country that charge a whopping £10.00 per transaction, and more than 30 with charges of £3.00 or more. The average cost for withdrawing cash from machines in the UK is now around £1.62 says Graham Mott of Link, it use to be £1.50 2 years ago.

Although the majority of the most expensive machines are installed in nightclubs and lap dancing bars etc. You already have ATMs in corner shops in estates and now pubs, it won’t belong before we start to pay  to withdraw cash from our own bank machines after the crisis regarding overdraft and direct debit charges are settled.

Britain’s most expensive cash machines

Charging ATM fees are on the rise

ATM Charges:
Charge per withdrawl
Numbers of Machines
Locations Include
£10
5
Spearmint Rhinos: London, Sheffield, Birmingham, Slough, Bristol.
£5
14
Abigails, Cardiff; Temptation, Plymouth; The Honeypot, Bristol
£3.50
1
Cheam Café, Surrey
£3
10
The Drink, Guildford; Aviary Club, Leicester; Blue Minx Gentleman’s Club, Rotherham
£2.75
3
Concert venues events around the country
£2.50
14

Cross-channel ferries; Crescent Cinema, Leeds; Clipper Inn, Plymouth

Source: Link

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