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Be careful. Their mods will be especially grumpy if the Tiges lose. You may not get a fair hearing.
Preparing for my ban if Richmond get smashed today
Just got one of those news flash reports, westpac and another of the big bank are following suit.Well this is good news. Can never find a Westpac ATM when I need it always go to get cashout at supermarkets.
I wonder whether other banks will follow suit?
The Commonwealth Bank has become the first bank to axe $2 fees for customers from other institutions that withdraw money from its ATMs
Reserve Bank of Australia data shows Australians made more than 250 million ATM withdrawals from banks other than their own last year, earning the banks millions of dollars.
Matt Comyn, the group executive of CommBank’s retail banking services, said Australians had complained for some time about being charged fees for using another bank’s ATM.
“As Australia’s largest bank, with one of the largest branch and ATM networks, we think this change will benefit many Australians and hopefully demonstrate our willingness to listen and act on customer feedback,” he said on Sunday.
Exactly. Banks don't give away money.Just got one of those news flash reports, westpac and another of the big bank are following suit.
I wonder though where will they ramp up their fees on to recoup the losses.
For security purposes I never use hole in the wall or freestanding ATM's.Well this is good news. Can never find a Westpac ATM when I need it always go to get cashout at supermarkets.
I wonder whether other banks will follow suit?
The Commonwealth Bank has become the first bank to axe $2 fees for customers from other institutions that withdraw money from its ATMs
Reserve Bank of Australia data shows Australians made more than 250 million ATM withdrawals from banks other than their own last year, earning the banks millions of dollars.
Matt Comyn, the group executive of CommBank’s retail banking services, said Australians had complained for some time about being charged fees for using another bank’s ATM.
“As Australia’s largest bank, with one of the largest branch and ATM networks, we think this change will benefit many Australians and hopefully demonstrate our willingness to listen and act on customer feedback,” he said on Sunday.
Think that only Mueller can remove the Donald.Like the arpathied protests of the 60's, which eventually lead to the Sporting teams of countries refusing to play South Africa, will the overt protests of the NFL in America help remove the Donald?
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/g...-players-protest-anthem-donald-trump-pictures
Who does he play for?Think that only Mueller can remove the Donald.
He certainly knows how to deflect though.
If you pay your card back to zero, that's the key, back to zero, by the due date, you will pay no interest.Think that they be getting more than enough from interest on credit cards.
I once had three cards (the old Bankcard) but now have two from the bank no fees and am pretty proud to say that in all that time have never paid a cent in interest. Use them for supermarket, petrol and if I don't like the way I am being served in a shop, otherwise pay via cheque account. Always pay cash in small shops like butcher, fruit and vegies, deli and baker.If you pay your card back to zero, that's the key, back to zero, by the due date, you will pay no interest.
(Assuming no cash advance.)
But fear not, banks still make money on the exchange between the cards.
Also credit deposits are gold for banks.
But a fair and strong banking sector is essential for a healthy Australia.
You're on to it.I once had three cards (the old Bankcard) but now have two from the bank no fees and am pretty proud to say that in all that time have never paid a cent in interest. Use them for supermarket, petrol and if I don't like the way I am being served in a shop, otherwise pay via cheque account. Always pay cash in small shops like butcher, fruit and vegies, deli and baker.
Didn't we all.American Icon and Playboy Founder, Hugh M. Hefner passed away today. He was 91. #RIPHefpic.twitter.com/tCLa2iNXa4
8:13 PM - 27 Sep 2017
Loved the articles Hugh
For security purposes I never use hole in the wall or freestanding ATM's.
For a small purchase I can withdraw cash through a supermarket checkout terminal.
Much more secure.
Here's an example,
Don't believe it doesn't happen here because it does.
I'm an IGA man.It absolute does. Organised crime syndicates from overseas are pretty fond of skimmers. Some of them are very well made and hard to pick.
Hey, you don't need to make that purchase with Woolies. Not sure if Coles still have the option, but you can just use the self serves as a withdrawal facility without purchase.
I'm an IGA man.
Woolies, Wesfarmers are the devil!
Wait Dave Hughes is on now!Why am I watching TFS? It's an absolute train wreck.