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locating a cash machine?
lee-d
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in Techie Stuff
hi can any1 shed some light on this for me,i have a cashbuilder account and on the statement it says i got money out of a cash machine on the 24 and 29 of december, it shows up exactly like this.
24 dec cash machine wd1 natwest 50.00
29 dec cash machine wd1 natwest 40.00
does the wd1 just mean withdrawl or is it a post code or location of the cash macine used,as i havent used it unless my girlfriend did, thanks
24 dec cash machine wd1 natwest 50.00
29 dec cash machine wd1 natwest 40.00
does the wd1 just mean withdrawl or is it a post code or location of the cash macine used,as i havent used it unless my girlfriend did, thanks
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Why don't you go to your bank on Monday and ask them?0
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its a lot less hassel if some1 could jst help me?0
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Why don't you go to your bank on Monday and ask them?
- better still he should ask his missus what the hell she was doing in ............ ?, and he could do that now on the blower :eek:
- is it me, I mean what would you do first, you'd give her a bell and say : hey couple of strange withdrawals here, was it you love, or should I ring the bank?Disclaimer : Everything I write on this forum is my opinion. I try to be an even-handed poster and accept that you at times may not agree with these opinions or how I choose to express them, this is not my problem. The Disabled : If years cannot be added to their lives, at least life can be added to their years - Alf Morris - ℜ0 -
I'd hazard a guess the WD1 is the first 3 chars of the postcode - i.e. Watford High Street or thereabouts, but the problem is that there seems to be no standard for the ID that they use for each ATM.
Might be better to post this on the Budgeting and Bank Accounts board in the hope of finding someone with a Natwest statement that they can compare with yours.0 -
I'd hazard a guess the WD1 is the first 3 chars of the postcode - i.e. Watford High Street or thereabouts, but the problem is that there seems to be no standard for the ID that they use for each ATM.
Might be better to post this on the Budgeting and Bank Accounts board in the hope of finding someone with a Natwest statement that they can compare with yours.
- there is fwor .. .. if he logs in to his bank it will give the precise address of the hole~in~the~wall concerned .. .. all my three do !
- is in Hertfordshire M8 :beer: , and I've read his history, and as I type this last letter he is ' viewing ' this thread as I hit the send buttonDisclaimer : Everything I write on this forum is my opinion. I try to be an even-handed poster and accept that you at times may not agree with these opinions or how I choose to express them, this is not my problem. The Disabled : If years cannot be added to their lives, at least life can be added to their years - Alf Morris - ℜ0 -
Hi,
was there any time on the withdrawals, those dates are in the kinda festive season, when some things can be a bit of a blank, especially after a wee swallie. :beer:
Do any of these locations click?0
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