Not uncommon at casino ATM's - It processes
your debit card as a credit transaction,
rather than an account withdrawal. also lets
people bypass that pesky x-dollar-a-day
withdrawal limit when they're 'on a roll'...
Still amusing, from a security view. I've
always wondered if you were prompted for
billing address or something, just to confirm
it's you. Not enough to actually try it...
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Kenoir (75 months ago | reply)
No good can come of this ...
mecredis (75 months ago | reply)
Did you try it? The higher fee probably offsets the cost of insurance for future unauthorized transactions.
pupdog (74 months ago | reply)
Not uncommon at casino ATM's - It processes your debit card as a credit transaction, rather than an account withdrawal. also lets people bypass that pesky x-dollar-a-day withdrawal limit when they're 'on a roll'...
Still amusing, from a security view. I've always wondered if you were prompted for billing address or something, just to confirm it's you. Not enough to actually try it...