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- From: barvian@email.sps.mot.com
- Subject: Re: Vegas Trip
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.172304.7293@newsgate.sps.mot.com>
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- References: <JACOBS.92Nov10135038@cells.cs.utah.edu> <69365@cup.portal.com> <1e0p4iINNm6s@seven-up.East.Sun.COM> <6slc5qs@Unify.Com>
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 17:23:04 GMT
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- In article <6slc5qs@Unify.Com> bobf@dbrus.Unify.Com (Bob Feldcher) writes:
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- >Casinos that have ATMS often charge a $1 "surcharge". This surcharge is in
- >addition to any that you bank, credit union, or savings and loan may charge.
- >
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- The charge is not made by the casino but rather by the bank that
- operates the ATM. At least the ones I saw in Laughlin work that way.
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- Either way, it's much preferable to "Casino Cash" where they process
- a credit card cash advance, minus 5 or 10% for the effort...
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