Эксперт по сдаче вступительных испытаний в ВУЗах
Сash dispensers
Cash dispensers is a great alternative to making withdrawals at the counter. Cash dispensers are operational day and night. So you can use them at any time you want. Banks are continuing to expand this network by installing cash dispensers in places which are most convenient for people; for example, supermarkets, motorways, service station, hotels, company premises and airports.
Bank cards enable a customer to access his/her current account through the cash dispensers. Having applied for a card, you are given a Personal Identification Number (PIN), known only to you and your bank’s central computing system. No one else can access your account, as your PIN is known only to you. Your PIN is exclusively for your own use and must never be disclosed to anyone else.
Cash dispensers are quick and easy to use. So simple that it rarely takes more than a minute to complete your transaction. Once you’ve put your card in, the machine gives you step-by-step instructions on how to use it. The machine then returns your card, ready to use again whenever you need it. If you are not quite sure how to operate the machine, just call into your local branch where they will be pleased to explain how it works.
When you use a cash dispenser you can request an advice slip which records the date, the location and the amount of cash you have withdrawn.
If you lose a card or believe that your PIN is known to someone else, you must let your bank know immediately. Usage of the card will then be stopped at once.
You should note that cards are occasionally retained by cash dispensers for one of the following reasons:
- they are out of date
- an incorrect PIN has been punched three consecutive times
- the bank has been informed that the card is lost or stolen
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