MSE News: £5-only cash machines launched

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  • Jimmyc
    Jimmyc Posts: 171 Forumite
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    Seems a good idea to include £5 notes in ATM's but don't see why it should only be £5. If somebody withdraws £300 thats a 60 notes it will dispense, it will be empty in no time.
  • bylromarha
    bylromarha Posts: 10,085 Forumite
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    Interesting idea.

    I know if I break £10 and the change is in coins it takes me less time to spend the coins than if it were a note.

    Psychologically I can see the benefits of this machine!
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  • PROLIANT
    PROLIANT Posts: 6,396 Forumite
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    Great idea, however Lloyds Bank has been doing this for years and I am sure they still do.

    The Lloyds ATM's in Newcastle upon Tyne at the Haymarket and Grey St always used to allow you to take £5 form your account - not just limited to Lloyd’s accounts either, as it was on the Link network you could use any card.

    It will help people budget, for example lets say you run out of smokes on a Sunday afternoon and Tesco is closed you only have a tenner in your account but you also have a small direct debit coming out on Monday for lets say £3.

    As most convenience stores charge for credit/debit card transactions you do not want to pay 75p on you 10 Lambert so being able to withdraw £5 you can avoid a bounced DD charge and avoid a 75p rip for the privilege of paying electronically.



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  • plumber2009
    plumber2009 Posts: 304 Forumite
    Its about time.
    I do volunteer work in a charity shop and the sheer number of people who want to pay for a £1 item and hand over a £20 pound note is so frustrating. Its also vitually impossibe to get change from the banks also as they are preventing people from using the counters to get cash. We have to go to an arcade to get change and the owners get very annoyed sometimes.

    The banks need to drastically increase the number of £5 notes in circulation and i would go further and introduce more £10 notes also. These notes are like gold dust.
  • zppp
    zppp Posts: 2,476 Forumite
    The banks need to drastically increase the number of £5 notes in circulation and i would go further and introduce more £10 notes also. These notes are like gold dust.

    Agreed. And most of the £5 notes in circulation are manky, as they have been overused. According to the article, the Bank of England are trying to increase the circulation, I say good for them! :T
    Best Regards

    zppp :)

  • Biggles
    Biggles Posts: 8,209 Forumite
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    zppp wrote: »
    And most of the £5 notes in circulation are manky, as they have been overused.
    Time we had a £5 coin anway, the £5 note must already be worth far less in real terms than the £1 was when that was replaced by the coin.
  • edgex
    edgex Posts: 4,177 Forumite
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    i used a HSBC machine a few weeks ago & had 2 £5s instead of a £10

    maybe they just need to change half of the £10s in a cash machine into £5s
  • Arthurian
    Arthurian Posts: 796 Forumite
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    My elderly mother's eyes light up when she is given a £5 note. When in town, she'll never hand over a fiver, but try to get one in her change, because she needs them for the rest of the week, to pay (or part-pay) the window-cleaner, the gardener, the mobile hairdresser, etc. Agree with previous posters, they are like gold dust.
  • Brilliant, I hardly ever have £5 notes always coins which bulk up my purse! When anybody needs change of a £10 its nearly always in coins. I would much rather get 10's and 5's out of a machine, it should have the option for the user to choose the denominations.
  • ultrawomble
    ultrawomble Posts: 492 Forumite
    I bet that these £5 machines are the pay-to-use type. Seems a bit cynical to target people on a limited budget who might want to withdraw only a small amount of cash but are being charged for the privilege.
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