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By Stas Bekman.
Published: 16 July 2006
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Use only those Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) that don't charge you for money withdrawal. That's your bank's ATM and any other ATM machines, your bank has a special agreement with if any. You can be charged $1-1.50 and more in any other ATMs.
If your bank has too few ATMs, switch to a bank with a larger ATM network.
You are definitely going to be charged by the ATM machines installed in the convenience shops.
Some shops offer a no-surcharge cash advance when you buy something. Make sure to ask whether there will be a surcharge.
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