Taking $200 Out of an ATM Should Not Trigger Federal Financial Surveillance reason.com 7 points by pseudolus 19 hours ago
JohnFen 18 hours ago That seems ridiculously low. If I'm using an ATM, I almost always withdraw the largest amount the machine will let me (usually $200-$300) in order to minimize the impact of the ATM fees. I guess I need to limit that to $180 now? k310 15 hours ago Get an institution that has no fees or waives them. My Credit Union is on a network that has no fees, and lots of locations. ipython 16 hours ago I’d do the opposite. Take out $200 every day. Re-deposit it. Overwhelm the system.
k310 15 hours ago Get an institution that has no fees or waives them. My Credit Union is on a network that has no fees, and lots of locations.
ipython 16 hours ago I’d do the opposite. Take out $200 every day. Re-deposit it. Overwhelm the system.
That seems ridiculously low. If I'm using an ATM, I almost always withdraw the largest amount the machine will let me (usually $200-$300) in order to minimize the impact of the ATM fees. I guess I need to limit that to $180 now?
Get an institution that has no fees or waives them. My Credit Union is on a network that has no fees, and lots of locations.
I’d do the opposite. Take out $200 every day. Re-deposit it. Overwhelm the system.