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Which banks have cash deposit machines ?

Ogre_De_Flamme
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Apart from HSBC, which banks in England have widespread installations of cash deposit machines (the paper cash counting ones).
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Halifax and rbs0
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Natwest and BarclaysIm an ex employee RBS GroupHowever Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own0
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They still check for drugs though.0
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RBS don't have any in England I understand. They seem not to be installing new kit in the English branches in advance of their sale to satander. Natwest have some as do Barclays as stclair has already said.0
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ii like the hsbc one where you dont fill in a payment slip you just put your money and your bankcard but in barclays you got to fill in a slip0
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I would not trust any of them to be honest.
If you have made the effort to go into the branch then I would want my cash counted by a cashier and a receipt given.0 -
Santander have them, I use them regularly. They count the cash up, then ask you to confirm it and you are issued with a receipt. The balance is updated immediately.
My only gripe is when paying in cheques it takes a day longer to cash than if you'd stood in the queue and a cashier deposits it :mad:LBM: 22.12.2010 :j Self-managed DMP start 29.1.2011DMP Mutual Support Thread No: 4130 -
RBS don't have any in England I understand. They seem not to be installing new kit in the English branches in advance of their sale to satander. Natwest have some as do Barclays as stclair has already said.
My old RBS branch did and this was only early last year. (It does still have the machines, for the record)
At the minute, they are running both as they would have done normally as RBS is still within the RBS Group of companies.Anything that I do say, is strictly my opinion
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ii like the hsbc one where you dont fill in a payment slip you just put your money and your bankcard but in barclays you got to fill in a slip
You do however have to fill in a slip to pay cheques in at an HSBC machine.jonesMUFCforever wrote: »I would not trust any of them to be honest.
If you have made the effort to go into the branch then I would want my cash counted by a cashier and a receipt given.
They are entirely to be trusted. The machine counts the cash/reads the cheque values, you agree the amount, and it'll give you a receipt.
Having worked in bank branches, I can assure you that IDMs (immediate deposit machines) make far fewer mistakes than cashiers do. Having seen the number of mistakes that some cashiers make, I'd definitely rather trust my money with the IDM.0
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