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What is an ATM surcharge fee?

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What is an ATM surcharge fee?

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Commonly referred to as a surcharge this is the fee the owner of the ATM machine assesses to all “foreign” cardholders (i.e., someone that is not a customer of the institution owning the ATM). Surcharges at most ATMs are typically between $1.85 and $3.50.

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Commonly referred to as a surcharge (also known as a convenience fee), this is the fee the owner of the ATM machine assesses to all “foreign” cardholders (i.e., someone that is not a customer of the institution owning the ATM). Surcharges at most ATMs are typically between $1.50 and $2.50.

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A surcharge (also known as a convenience fee) is the fee ATM owners may charge for using their ATMs.

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Commonly referred to as a surcharge (also known as a convenience fee), this is the fee the owner of the ATM machine assesses to all “foreign” cardholders (i.e., someone that is not a customer of the institution owning the ATM). Surcharges at most ATMs are typically between $1.50 and $2.50. Q: How can I sign up for Allpoint? A: Access to Allpoint’s national surcharge-free ATM is available to the customers of financial institutions that have signed up with Allpoint. At this point in time, individual consumers cannot sign up for Allpoint — your institution must do this. If your financial institution is not currently a member of Allpoint, please let them know that you would like access to our network of 32,000 surcharge-free ATMs. If you are not sure if your financial institution is a member of Allpoint, please contact us at 800-809-0308 or MoreInfo@AllpointNetwork.com and we’ll be happy to tell you. Q: I just received a notice from my financial institution that I now have access to Allpo

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