All ATMs articles – Page 2
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Dear JacHaving a problem with bank notes?
Jac Roper helps a retailer having some trouble with their ATM.
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Features and analysisCash debate to continue as government sets out protection plan
Cash may not be counted out just yet as government launches plans to protect it in the UK.
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Dear JacMore retailers fed up with ATM issues
Jac Roper helps another retailer struggling to get results from an ATM provider.
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Dear JacWhy did it take six months to remove an ATM machine?
A retailer had to go to extreme measures to get an ATM removed from his store. Dear Jac reports.
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Dear JacIs your ATM provider playing fair?
Dear Jac hears from a retailer who has had a tough time following a dramatic reduction in cash withdrawals at their ATM.
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NewsCash access warning issued by ACS
More action is needed to secure long-term access to cash in the UK, the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has warned.
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Dear JacCardtronics has left my ATM empty for weeks
Two retailers have been in touch with Cardtronics issues, what’s going on?
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Dear JacCoronavirus card payments mean I can’t fill the ATM
Customers still want cash but are spending with cards
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NewsNFRN writes to competition authority about Cardtronics rate cut
The Federation of Independent Retailers’ (NFRN’s) National President Stuart Reddish has written to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) concerning “significant unilateral reductions in ATM transaction fees paid to retailers by Cardtronics”, under the guise of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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NewsRetailers slam Cardtronics for 65% cut in transaction payment rate
Retailers have slammed ATM provider Cardtronics for imposing a 65% reduction in the rate earned by retailers per cash withdrawal.
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NewsCoronavirus: Free-to-use ATM guarantee for UK communities
PayPoint, Barclays, NatWest, and Sainsbury’s Bank have pledged to guarantee free access to cash in all UK communities, in response to the coronavirus pandemic which is placing a strain on the free ATM network.
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NewsWhich? urges Chancellor to use Budget to protect access to cash
Consumer group Which? has called on the Chancellor to take action in next month’s Budget to protect free access to cash.
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NewsLink urged to axe next ATM fee cut as communities lose access to cash
Cash machine network operator Link is being urged to shelve its next fee cut, scheduled to take place in less than one year’s time, in a bid to preserve access to cash for thousands of UK people.
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NewsWelsh government to remove business rate relief on ATMs
The Welsh government is to push ahead with plans to remove Small Business Rate Relief (SBRR) from ATMs in April.
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NewsJailed ATM thieves ordered to repay more than £200,000 each
Three men jailed for more than 30 years last year for their part in a string of attacks on convenience store ATMs across Leicestershire and neighbouring counties have now been issued with confiscation orders totalling more than £200,000 each.
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NewsLink launches website to meet high demand for free-to-use ATMs
Link has launched a new dedicated website for communities to apply for free-to-use ATMs in order to keep up with demand for its Community Access to Cash Delivery Fund.
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NewsBarclays reverses decision to end Post Office cash withdrawals
Barclays has reversed its decision to end customer cash withdrawals from post offices following a public and political backlash to the move.
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NewsOrganised gang jailed over series of ATM raids across West Midlands
A gang of five men have been jailed for a total of nearly 32 years for a series of ATM attacks across the West Midlands costing over £250,000.
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NewsPetition urging Barclays to reverse PO decision gains momentum amid backlash
More than 18,000 people have signed a petition urging Barclays to reverse its decision to end cash withdrawals at post offices from January 2020, amid a growing backlash against the bank’s move.
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NewsGovernment urged to introduce minimum service access to cash guarantee
Consumer organisation Which? is calling on the government to introduce a minimum service guarantee that cash will be accessible and accepted as payment for essential goods and services.
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