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Safest way ever of using cashpoint?

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hc4361 | 17:32 Wed 13th Jun 2012 | Business & Finance
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This app from RBS seems to be getting slated but I can see the benefits

http://www.dailymail....-100-dont-wallet.html

I am wary of using ATMs. Has it been rigged, is there a camera to catch my pin number, is somebody going to nab my card?

I would use this app at home. Memorise or right down the 6 digit pin, go to cash point without either card or phone, and withdraw my cash.

Has to be a win win. What do you think of it?
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Possibly because of all the customer complaints the supermarkets receive concerning the checkout.
No, I don't have a loyalty card
No, I don't want a loyalty card
No, I don't want cashback
No, I'm not saving the coupons for schools/luggage/whatever
No, I don't need help with packing
YES! I do want frigging bags!
Oh dear:-( Much better to get it delivered:-)
Bet cashback plays havoc with the float. You'd never know how much cash you'd have to keep in store. Maybe it was too popular and so staff were told not to offer it unless asked.
Asda ask if you want cash back.

Aldi don't but if you ask they do.
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Fred, large supermarkets LOVE cashback. Less money to handle, no extra charge to them (flat fee for direct debits).
Which shops refuse to accept cheques hc4361? I've never come across one yet.
There are loads...

Try paying for petrol with a cheque next time you fill up, just make sure you do have another means to pay on you.
It's about 6 years now since Morrisons stopped taking cheques, long before cheque cards were phased out. The beauty of a cheque card was that if you were skint you had a couple of days' grace. By the time the cheque was presented pay day had come around and there would be money in the bank.
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Another advantage with this system is that it is very easy to quickly get money to a friend or relative in an emergency - just give the code.

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