Free-to-use cash machines are disappearing at an alarming rate with more than 1,000 ATMs converted to charge fees in March alone, according to the consumer group Which? Using figures from ATM network ...
Thousands of free-to-use cash machines could be axed from Britain's high streets under plans to cut the fees they receive, the ATM industry body has warned. LINK, the UK cash machine network behind ...
A huge change is being introduced to ATM cash machines across the country in the coming months. A major cashpoint operator has announced that a huge 1,000 machines will no longer be free to use, with ...
Link has allocated £4m to fund free-to-use cash machines in rural and deprived areas and is calling on retailers to apply for one. The Retail Centre Access to Cash Commitment aims to tackle concerns ...
One in 10 of Britain's free-to-use cash machines has either closed or started charging a fee over the past 17 months, with the poorest communities hit hardest. New research from Which? looked at where ...
Free-to-use cash machines have been disappearing at a rapid rate across the UK, according to a study by Which? Nearly 1,700 machines started charging for withdrawals in the first three months of the ...
Championing consumers since 1957, our team of over 150 expert researchers and editors test, investigate, and campaign to protect your rights and help you shop smarter Almost all motorway service ...
Cash machines are everywhere from newsagents to pubs and we can take them for granted. But how do they make money? Some cash machines charge an explicit fee, sometimes as much as £2. Others are ...
Revealed – The rip-off hospital ATMs where patients and relatives are forced to PAY to withdraw cash
A staggering three quarters of UK hospitals have no free-to-use cash machines - despite it often being difficult for patients and relatives to leave the hospital grounds THREE quarters of UK hospitals ...
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