Looking at it head-on | Cheque/Cash Slot-No envelope | It even scans the banknote |
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Do they use notes received in deposits for withdrawals? Or, more specifically, can you withdraw any denomination of notes instead of only $20s?
I saw this feature with 1 of BMO ATM's in TO a few weeks back. I think they'll all go this way eventually.
Do you know where it was located? I would like to give it a spin.
I did a little experiment with the new machines using some spenders.
I tried to deposit a range of bills and the following notes were rejected:
1967 $1
1973 $1
1979 $20
1986 $2
Accepted bills:
1986 $5
1991 $20
2001 $10 (no security strip)
2005 $10 (security strip)
The new bank machines do not like old notes or obsolete denominations. I think it's because they read the bar codes.
Anyone else try something similar with TD?
Dean
I had mixed it with other notes and only the bird 5 and 10 were not accepted.
My credit union has a teller system that connects you to a live person on screen like Skype and you conduct your business as you would with a human teller. To do a cash deposit. you place your money in a slot with no envelope. They have been doing this for at least a year. They call it P A T ... Personal Assisted Teller. First Ontario Credit Union, It's a small outfit, but they have a good grasp on technology !!!