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Old 18-09-2010, 07:32 PM   #1
Franco Cozzo
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Default The bank

I was thinking the other day, I have about $600 in my wallet, which I've been meaning to get down to the bank to put in my account, but I can never find the time to do so because I'm either at work, or the bank closes early on Saturday and it isn't open on Sunday, plus then I have to stand in a line, talk to a cashier and remember all my bank account numbers like BSB, Acc no etc.

You should be able to put your debit card into the ATM and put cash into it and it adds it to your bank balance there and then, ATMs never close and are available 24/7 (besides when its being serviced).

What are your opinions on this?

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