Tuesday, April 21, 2009


****** The Cashless ATM Machine ******

Cashless ATM Machine

ATM SCRIP works just like a standard ATM machine, except there is no cash inside. That's where the 'SCRIP' part comes in. When a customer uses an ATM SCRIP machine they swipe their card & enter their PIN (personal identification number) as they normally would, but the machine prints out a scrip receipt of the transaction, instead of dispensing cash. The receipt is taken to the cash register to be honored as cash. There the attendant gives cash back depending on how much the scrip receipt is good for.

www.takevisamastercard.com/atm.htm

Place a Cashless ATM Scrip Machine in your retail location and let the money roll in. Our machine handles multiple payment types: Debit, Cash, EBT. An average transaction fee is $2.00. You make profit every time someone swipes their card . No separate phone line needed. CSI will set up the Transaction fees to be sent directly into your bank account. For all ATM machine transactions there is a Surcharge that each store owner will set. You receive the surcharge, minus the transaction fee.

Tranax Mini-Bank 2500

By allowing ATM Direct to cash load your ATM machine you can use your capital to invest in your daily operations while increasing your profits. ATM Direct will cash load your ATM machine on an "as needed" basis to always have available funds for your customers accessibility. www.buyatmmachine.com/cash-loading-c-25.html

We use our revenues to fill your machine while you keep your revenues where they are needed the most; IN YOUR BUSINESS! By utilizing cutting edge technology, we are able to provide you the peace of mind of knowing that your location is being monitored 24 hours a day.



The banking service now days increasingly promised an ease for the customers or his consumer, among them gave facilities like Automatic Teller Machine Card (ATM Card) that could be used to taking the money cash anywhere by using the Service of the ATM Machine, Also credit card that was offered for the customer or the consumer to do payment at shopping centres that co-operated with the bank's side to provide this service service.
www.zahraku.com/2006/10/crime-of-atm-card-ser...


We never managed to get either of our bank cards to work. We have both Cirrus and Plus bank cards and they have worked faithfully all over the world. We tried to withdraw money using both cards in several banks in Papeete, several more in Vaitape, Bora Bora, and yet more in Moorea. They never worked. We finally did succeed in getting money out using a credit card (Visa). Of course this means we're stuck paying hefty cash advance fees. If you live in a oountry other than the US, you should consider establishing a positive balance on your credit card, and maybe more than one. We met many other people from other countries who had the same trouble we had. Make sure you know the PIN number for your cards and bring extra US dollars or Euros just in case. Many cheaper hotels and stores will not take credit cards.www.ianandwendy.com/OtherTrips/SouthPacific/T...


"ATM machine" is probably the most widely misused redundant phrase there is.

ATM stands for Automated Teller Machine. But still most of us say "I've gotta go to the ATM machine". Wait, you've gotta go to the Automated Teller Machine Machine?!

Wrong. www.gothamcityinsider.com/2007/09/atm-machine...

Just say "ATM" and lose the extra "machine".

For instance, "I've gotta go to the ATM to get some cash" would be fine

Tea time is when we at work relax, kick off our shoes and talk about stuff which are usually non-work related. The general conversation revolves around things currently in news or about some experience that one of us had over the weekend. Interestingly enough, our topic today was ATM - no, not the one thats got to do with mathematics, but the Automated Teller Machine.

An ATM machine

The ATM Experience

Visiting the ATM these days has become quite an ordeal. More often than not, you would end up waiting in a long queue. I’ve been using the ATM for the past couple of years and have had my share of experiences. This particular bank that I’m talking about (and I’m sure others would follow suit), has two teller machines close to my office and is usually crowded during business hours. A typical scene at the ATM is as follows - www.adelanwar.com/section/product-design

Features:a) Open front structure
b) The banknote cassette is capable of returning and diverting banknotes,
assuring the easy feeding of banknotes
c) Open a software design
d) Can perform cash withdrawal, balance inquiries, electronic transfers,
password changes, supplements for IC cards, auto payments, and
electronic purses
e) The system can be upgraded easily with the features of stabilization,
efficiency and easy maintenancewww.global-b2b-network.com/b2b/63/67/421/page
Specifications:
a) Power supply: 220V±10% 50Hz
b) Operating temperature: 0 - 50oC

Inner packing:
a) Dimensions: 600 x 800 x 1,450mm
b) N. W.: 400kg

Outer packing:
a) Dimensions: 700 x 900 x 1,600mm
b) N. W.: 450kg