• squiblet
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      251 year ago

      From your bank in person, no. From your bank’s own ATM, no. From an ATM run by another bank out of network, yes, there are often fees and your bank will waive them under certain circumstances.

      • @Earthwormjim91@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        If it’s run by another bank out of network, your bank cannot waive them. The fees are set by the owner of the ATM and that fee goes to them.

        Your bank can just cover/refund the fees for you.

        • squiblet
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          31 year ago

          Yes, I understand that, since obviously they’re two separate entities. Often banks themselves have a fee, which they waive. Then they reimburse the fee the other party charged.

      • umami_wasabiOP
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        1 year ago

        Not if you withdraw from a store. I forgot the exact term. Just grab a drink or snack and select the withdraw amount on the card reader.

        Yes. Technically paid extra but at least I get something back. Not ideal but better than using an ATM and risk a out of network fee.

        • squiblet
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          11 year ago

          that’s true, there’s no fee withdrawing money at a debit point of sale.

    • @bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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      51 year ago

      Not necessarily. Usually your bank will have ATMs you can use fee-free. And often partner bank ATMs as well.

      Out of network ATMs can charge fees, which you will prompted to accept before withdrawing, but that’s not from your bank. That’s the company running the ATM. Generally $3-5

      I guess some shitty banks could charge fees on top of that…

      Mine charges no fees and actually reimburses ATM fees (a certain amount per month)

    • @mellejwz@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      In the Netherlands as well, as well as when you buy stuff at a store. There’s always a small fee when you use a debit or credit card.