English notes - ATM Belfast?

Anybody know any AMT's in Belfast that give out English notes?

I know Abbey ones used to do, but do they even exicst anymore :confused:

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  • gibbyni
    gibbyni Posts: 335 Forumite
    im near sure Halifax give out english notes
  • Normskin
    Normskin Posts: 82 Forumite
    The Halifax bank opposite the City Hall has a bank machine that gives out only Bank of England notes.
  • wifeforlife
    wifeforlife Posts: 2,735 Forumite
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    Halifax is a cert for English notes
  • doelani
    doelani Posts: 2,576 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Yes I agree with above Halifax " usually " give english, I usually withdraw £10 to make sure them withdraw the rest lol
    TOTAL 44 weeks lose. 6st 9.5lb :T
  • billyfenlon
    billyfenlon Posts: 37 Forumite
    doelani wrote: »
    Yes I agree with above Halifax " usually " give english, I usually withdraw £10 to make sure them withdraw the rest lol

    thanks everyone.
  • BOBS
    BOBS Posts: 2,871 Forumite
    the Ferry terminal
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  • Also, at the two 'Belfast' airports, if that's any help to you.
  • IM83
    IM83 Posts: 7 Forumite
    HSBC always give English notes
  • the left hand atm at the northern bank at city hall is marked as dispensing BOE notes
  • 7502stephen
    7502stephen Posts: 1 Newbie
    edited 27 June 2009 at 10:02PM
    Also, at the two 'Belfast' airports, if that's any help to you.

    I can assure you, from a bad experience, that is most certainly not the case. I was travelling to Cyprus and I was in the Departures area of the International Airport and I went to withdraw £200 from the ATM. I assumed, quite wrongly, that no organization would be stupid enough to put Northern Ireland notes in an ATM, in Departures, on the Air-Side of Airport Security. The only people using the damn ATM would be leaving Northern Ireland.

    I was so sure that the ATM would have Bank of England notes that I didn't even check by taking out £10 or £20 first. I went straight for the £200 first time.

    I'll tell you. I was fit to be tired!!!:mad:
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