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chase manhatten bank charge a fee for atm withdrawals
This is a fee you will have to pay for using the ATM. Your bank may charge you a fee, as well as the company who owns the atm.
"Bank of America charges non-members an ATM withdrawal fee of two dollars. If one of their members uses a non Bank of America ATM, then that bank usually has their own amount regulated (as a transaction fee, or penalty)."
When you're using a generic ATM that's not linked to any bank. Or if you're using another bank's ATM that your card isn't associated with.
If you use your bank's own ATM machines (Bank of America, Citi, PNC, etc) there is probably not a fee. If you use another bank's ATM there will be a fee, both by that ATM and possibly also your bank. A double whammy, if you will. Hint - always carry at least $50. in cash. * jimmy in MD
interchange fee
foreign ATM and the fee will show up on your next monthly statement.
chase manhatten bank charge a fee for atm withdrawals
An ATM which is not operated by a financial institution (or bank) is called a privately owned ATM. These are ATMs owned by individuals who place these in prominent places like shopping malls so that customers can use them. All banks cards will work in the ATM and the ATM owner will charge you a fee of say $2 or $3 per transaction you do in his machine.
you get a fee from the bank
This is a fee you will have to pay for using the ATM. Your bank may charge you a fee, as well as the company who owns the atm.
"Bank of America charges non-members an ATM withdrawal fee of two dollars. If one of their members uses a non Bank of America ATM, then that bank usually has their own amount regulated (as a transaction fee, or penalty)."
Financial in the form of a fee.
your bank and the other bank may charge you a fee.
When you're using a generic ATM that's not linked to any bank. Or if you're using another bank's ATM that your card isn't associated with.
If you use your bank's own ATM machines (Bank of America, Citi, PNC, etc) there is probably not a fee. If you use another bank's ATM there will be a fee, both by that ATM and possibly also your bank. A double whammy, if you will. Hint - always carry at least $50. in cash. * jimmy in MD
There usually is a penalty for using an ATM at another bank. This penalty is usually just a small monetary fee.