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You cannot money form one ATM to another ATM, you need to go to the bank to tranfer money to another account.
i lost my atm pin
Yes, you can withdraw money from an ATM using a credit card, but it is considered a cash advance and may come with additional fees and higher interest rates compared to regular credit card purchases.
If I tried to withdraw money from the ATM but the machine did not dispense the money, I will check if the money has been debited from my account. If the money is gone, then I will raise a formal complaint with the banks customer care department about the same. The bank will verify their ATM Records to confirm that the machine did not dispense the money and then credit the amount back into your account.
Yes, you can withdraw money from an ATM using your credit card, but keep in mind that it is considered a cash advance and may come with additional fees and higher interest rates compared to regular credit card purchases.
First you must have money in your account before ATM will dispense money. Then contact your banking institution, their # is on the back of the ATM card.
You draw the money from the first ATM, then you walk/crawl/fly/swim to the other ATM and deposit it into that ATM.
You cannot money form one ATM to another ATM, you need to go to the bank to tranfer money to another account.
i lost my atm pin
the ATM consists of money that you can take or cash in
Yes. Most ATM machines these days come with capabilities to transfer money to other accounts of the same bank. If you have an account with say XYZ bank and use the ATM of the XYZ bank, you can transfer money to any other customer who has a XYZ bank account using that ATM. Note: Not all banks have this feature but there are many banks that do so.
how much money we can withdraw from sbi atm at a time
Of course there is ! The whole point of an ATM - is to issue money on demand - especially if the banks are closed !
Yes, you can withdraw money from an ATM using a credit card, but it is considered a cash advance and may come with additional fees and higher interest rates compared to regular credit card purchases.
If I tried to withdraw money from the ATM but the machine did not dispense the money, I will check if the money has been debited from my account. If the money is gone, then I will raise a formal complaint with the banks customer care department about the same. The bank will verify their ATM Records to confirm that the machine did not dispense the money and then credit the amount back into your account.
No, withdrawing money from an ATM is an example of Real-Time Processing as you are taking money out/putting in at that moment.
the ATM is a machine what we can use to take money everyv time we want