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Cash point fees

Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2019 1:55pm
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Having taken out 100 euros from my Revolut account last week with no fee from the ATM provider  (at Popular Bank ATM Punta Prima) - this week they wanted a 5 euro fee from the same provider for the same transaction.  

Does anyone know which local banks are not charging fees for cash withdrawals?

Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2019 2:11pm

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Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2019 2:11pm

Suzan wrote on Sat Feb 9, 2019 1:55pm:

Having taken out 100 euros from my Revolut account last week with no fee from the ATM provider  (at Popular Bank ATM Punta Prima) - this week they wanted a 5 euro fee from the same provider for the same transaction.  

Does anyone know which local banks are not charging fees for cash withdrawals?
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Sabadell do not charge for withdrawals from their own ATM's, fees apply from other machines, there is a daily limit of 600€ that can be withdrawn.

Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2019 2:30pm

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Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2019 2:30pm

Thanks for your reply (RayD).   I had checked the Revolut terms and it wasn't a weekend or over the 200 euro monthly limit.  There wasn't a fee from Revolut it was definitely from Popular.  I tried Santander after too and their fee was also 5 euros.  In the end I tried a third cashpoint which charged a fee of 2.95 euros (c.cala Dorada). It's just odd too that there was no fee the previous week and I would like to find a no fee cashpoint.

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Posted: Sun Nov 6, 2022 5:28pm

Suzan wrote on Sat Feb 9, 2019 2:30pm:

Thanks for your reply (RayD).   I had checked the Revolut terms and it wasn't a weekend or over the 200 euro monthly limit.  There wasn't a fee from Revolut it was definitely from Popular.  I tried Santander after too and their fee was also 5 euros.  In the end I tried a ...

 

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...third cashpoint which charged a fee of 2.95 euros (c.cala Dorada). It's just odd too that there was no fee the previous week and I would like to find a no fee cashpoint.

Now the search goes on for withdrawal free ATM's in and around Torreveija lol all advise welcome

Posted: Tue Nov 8, 2022 8:42am

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Posted: Tue Nov 8, 2022 8:42am

I don't think there are any machines that give free withdrawals using cards that are not from their own bank. 

Sabadell charge €1.85 per withdrawal, the cheapest I have seen.

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Posted: Tue Nov 8, 2022 6:59pm

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Posted: Tue Nov 8, 2022 6:59pm

Cpop wrote on Tue Nov 8, 2022 8:42am:

I don't think there are any machines that give free withdrawals using cards that are not from their own bank. 

Sabadell charge €1.85 per withdrawal, the cheapest I have seen.

I went to a Santander cash point in the centre of Torreveija and lifted money and there doesn't seem to be any charges as I have online banking and when checked it looks fine no charges

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Posted: Tue Nov 8, 2022 10:28pm

Rays gardening services wrote on Tue Nov 8, 2022 6:59pm:

I went to a Santander cash point in the centre of Torreveija and lifted money and there doesn't seem to be any charges as I have online banking and when checked it looks fine no charges

We still look for “ machines that give free withdrawals using cards that are not from their own bank” 

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Posted: Wed Nov 9, 2022 10:47am

Happy2dance wrote on Tue Nov 8, 2022 10:28pm:

We still look for “ machines that give free withdrawals using cards that are not from their own bank” 

That's a very valid point happytodance, I think if found that would benefit everyone, so can anyone advise

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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2022 9:32am

This morning I have withdrawn forty euros from my starling account using the ATM outside Deutsche Bank near the casino opposite the marina at torrevieja ,I didn't get any charges ,but one at I think caixa bank wanted seven euros charge so I cancelled the transaction and got my card back out 

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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2022 10:56am

Juliestar wrote on Thu Nov 10, 2022 9:32am:

This morning I have withdrawn forty euros from my starling account using the ATM outside Deutsche Bank near the casino opposite the marina at torrevieja ,I didn't get any charges ,but one at I think caixa bank wanted seven euros charge so I cancelled the transaction and got my card back out 

Hello Juliestar,

Thank you very much for letting us know about the free cash withdrawal.👌

I would like to add that, one has to remember about monthly cash withdrawal limits set up by our banks, as we might be charged a fee anyway, if we go above it, which is the case with WISE. 

On 2/11/22 Wise Bank sent me an email regarding their current charges : 

 Cash withdrawals.
Our previous charges were overly complicated, and varied depending on the amount and number of times you withdrew cash within a month.

Now, you can withdraw up to 200 GBP cash per month for free and we’ll simply charge 1% of the amount for additional withdrawals above this limit.

This applies for ATM withdrawals, as well as withdrawing cash from a merchant or bank, money orders, foreign exchange or bureau de change.”

Take care

Reg

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