ATMs can make mistakes. And when they do, it can cost you time and money to clean them up.
They can account a deposit amount
incorrectly, dispense too little or too much cash, fail to give a
receipt and keep a customer's banking card.
The most spectacular errors occur
when ATMs dispense cash to anyone who walks by, including those without
money in their accounts or even without accounts.
A couple of times a year, news
reports tell of crowds gathering around ATMs that mistakenly begin
spewing bills. In 2010, Bank of Ireland ATMs dispensed more cash to
customers than they actually had in their accounts, according to The New
York Times. One taxi driver with nothing in the bank walked away with
700 euros.
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