A bank machine is another term for an automated teller machine.
Bank notes can't just disappear from airport x-ray machine.
The first bank machine, which was built by Luther Simjian, was put into use for trial in 1939 by the City Bank of New York. After half a year the machine was removed again, because of lacking customer acceptance.
there are several: in a shop it is called a cash register, in a bank it is called a till, or a vault, outside of the bank it is called an ATM machine.
On your bank statement, "BMACH" typically stands for "Bank Machine" or "Bank Machine ATM," indicating a transaction made at an automated teller machine (ATM). It usually refers to withdrawals, deposits, or other transactions conducted using an ATM. If you see this entry and are unsure about a specific transaction, it's advisable to check your transaction history or contact your bank for clarification.
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If you bank at an ATM machine for a bank that you are not a member of the fees will vary. Fees can range anywhere from $1.00 to $6.00. Usually though, they are between $2.50 and $3.00.
The YOUniverse Deluxe ATM Bank Machine helps kids learn to manage money. The machine features an alpha-numeric keypad, electronic screen, and slots for bills, coins, and cards.
go into the bank and ask them too open the cash machine.
Paying In Machine - Mostly used at HSBC Regards
It depends on the machine and what bank 'owns' it.
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If by bank machine you mean 'cash dispenser' as we call them in the UK then your very unlikely to see the money again, once the machine has dispensed the cash it is deducted from your bank account or credit card, the next person to come along will take the cash, on very rare occasion's they may take it into the bank (if its open) or hand it in to the Police, but chances are you've lost it for good.