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  2. Global ATM Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Global ATM Alliance is a joint venture of several major international banks that allows customers of their banks to use their automated teller machine (ATM) card or debit card at another bank within the alliance with no international ATM access fees. Other fees, such as an international transaction or foreign currency fee, may still apply ...

  3. How much are ATM fees? - AOL

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    Number of free in-network ATMs. Out-of-network fee. International transaction fee. ATM fee reimbursements. Ally Bank. More than 43,000. None. Up to 1%. Up to $10 per month. Axos Bank. About 91,000 ...

  4. Bank ATM Fees: How Much Are They? - AOL

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    In a review of 30 banks and their ATM fees, GOBankingRates found that $2.52 is the average bank non-network ATM fee in the United States without foreign transaction fees, and banks charge non ...

  5. Foreign transaction fees vs. currency conversion fees: What ...

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    A foreign transaction fee is a surcharge that your card issuer or bank applies when you make a purchase in a foreign country or with an international merchant online.

  6. ATM usage fees - Wikipedia

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    ATM fees now commonly reach $3.00, and can be as high as $6.00, [10] or even higher in cash-intensive places like bars and casinos, in cases where fees are paid both to the bank (for using a "foreign" ATM) and the ATM owner (the so-called "surcharge") total withdrawal fees could potentially reach $11.

  7. 13 common bank fees you shouldn't be paying — and how to ...

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    Discover common bank fees that could be ... $2.50 to $5 per transaction. You may pay an out-of-network ATM fee when you withdraw money from an ATM that doesn't belong to your bank's network or its ...

  8. ATM card - Wikipedia

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    An ATM card is a dedicated payment card card issued by a financial institution (i.e. a bank) which enables a customer to access their financial accounts via its and others' automated teller machines (ATMs) and, in some countries, to make approved point of purchase retail transactions. ATM cards are not credit cards or debit cards, however most ...

  9. Online banks vs. traditional banks: Comparing rates, features ...

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    Rather, many partner with nationwide (and sometimes international) networks of ATMs that you can use for free cash withdrawals — and they might even reimburse your out-of-network ATM fees. Dig ...