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My Tip on no more ATM Fees forever..
I know these shops prefer cash, they always make a face and give me a lecture about how I must pay in cash next time (to pay the girls) and that $3 ATM fee always makes me mad.
I signed up for a free account with Macquarie bank = why? No ATM fees forever! (Thank fuck!)
The ATM will say it’s gonna charge you $3 to withdraw cash, I hit yes. Then I get a notification on my iPhone saying Macquarie bank will cover the ATM fee. Excellent!
I no longer have to go on a wild goose chase hunting down an ATM that isn’t going to charge me $3.
Just a tip if that $3 ATM fee stung you last time (like it did for me the last 42 times last financial year…fuck..)
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I think that Ing doesn't charge a fee on overseas transactions either, though I'm open to correction on that. If you are "on tour" it's generally much better from a currency conversion point of view to pay in local currency if using a card. But in many countries the best deals of all can be got with cash $US .
To get the best exchange rates use Air Wallet or Wise.
Might have to try this out so I don't have to fuck around and walk to an atm on the other side of the country to avoid fees
And no international transaction fees too!
Also the “Macquarie bank transaction account” has 4.5% pa interest while the money is just sitting in my account waiting for me to go spend it on some fun… my everyday bank account with the commonwealth bank debit card isn’t giving me any interest…
My coworker also told me to join Macquarie bank last year.. just to avoid those stupid ATM fees… I should’ve listened last year…
And “invest with queenie” also said you
Can buy discounted gift cards with Macquarie bank too!
I just go to any woolies or Coles and cash out with no fee
Good idea… but they are not open at 10:30pm-11pm when I wanna go have some fun..
I love the convenient of tapping away with card or phone but I always carry cash in my wallet I don't feel right or comfortable when my wallet is empty.
Just go to woolies
That's being changed from August '23. True ING doesn't charge you fees but if the ATM operator does charge a fee, then you'll need to pay. This sucks because Thai ATM's charge an exorbitant fee. Roughly $10 aussie each time.
Does Mac Bank require you do silly things to access free ATM withdrawals? That's one of the things I hated about ING, making min. 5 transactions per month. Got fat on Maccas soft serve because I would get 2-3 in a row sometimes haha
yup cash is King it feels good holding on to green & brown notes this is why I don't understand people line up at the ATM to withdraw 20 or 50 why not just withdraw for the week especially white people no offence lmao
You are correct, Ing brought about this change on overseas withdraws between my post and yours (Change is Effective 1 August 23) As well as the 5 transactions per month they also require a minimum of $1000 to be deposited every month. I think that the balance at the end of the month also has to be bigger than at the first of the month. Too many rules to avoid a fair interest payment. Might have to look at Mac Bank.
Very surprised some people don't seem to know about the Coles/Woolies self check out cash out option, makes life very easy if you still have a bank account with ATM fees.
Can't do that if you use a credit card to pay for groceries. The cash out would be counted as a cash advance, attracting sky high interest charges.
A lot of people use credit cards for day to day spending because they can accumulate a ton of points this way. Plus you can easily get no fees CCs these days. Get a mortgage, you get a fee-free high rewards points card thrown in. Even without a mortgage you can get one, just not a high rewards points type.