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34.1 | Only three people at BUO branch | EXIT26::STRATTON | Now here's the funny part. | Thu Jun 18 1987 02:17 | 8 |
| The Bedford DCU branch only has three people working there.
When one of the two customer service reps is out, life
is difficult for the other one. When the manager is out,
things like special problems, loan applications, and so
on, don't get handled right away.
In short, BUO can't afford to give up one of its employees.
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34.2 | | ZEN::WINSTON | Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA) | Fri Jan 06 1978 07:57 | 2 |
| Yes, but if an ATM was there as an 8-5, no breaks, 'teller' for
routine transactions, a lot fewer people would need window service
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34.3 | Maybe usually | EXIT26::STRATTON | Now here's the funny part. | Fri Jan 06 1978 14:09 | 5 |
| Except on Thursdays, when paychecks and "per diem" checks
(BUO is the training center in Bedford) come out - then
the three regular people can barely handle it and an ATM
wouldn't be much help.
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34.4 | What about me? | ANYWAY::GORDON | Make me an offer... | Wed Jul 08 1987 14:07 | 3 |
| And there are those of us who refuse to use ATMs...
--Doug
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34.5 | | MIGHTY::WILLIAMS | Bryan Williams | Wed Jul 08 1987 19:05 | 13 |
| I wanna know how the mill rates an ATM *and* a branch office right
next to each other! :-)
Sometimes I wonder about what the policies actually are for placement
of the ATM's. I would have thought the ATM would have been in another
high traffic area near an entrance but away from the teller's windows.
On that other hand, I like the way Colorado Springs branch office
is laid out - the office is right off the lobby so that non-employees
do not need an escort.
Just ranting and raving,
Bryan
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34.6 | Been using them since '78 without a hitch | REGENT::EPSTEIN | Bruce Epstein | Mon Jul 13 1987 09:37 | 4 |
| Re: .4 -
Why, in 1987, would an employee of a *computer company*
not use an ATM?
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34.7 | ATM's yes and no | REGENT::GETTYS | Bob Gettys N1BRM | Mon Jul 13 1987 14:16 | 10 |
| I'll use an ATM for getting money or checking balances,
but to make a payment (where I'm expected to put something
physical like a check [or worse, cash]) into one of those
monsters - NO WAY! I don't trust that the bank will receive
whatever I put in, and since nobody saw me put it there, where
does that leave me?? At least with a person, you get a receipt
that in effect states "I (a rep of the bank) received whatever
from somebody to be applied in a certain manner".
/s/ Bob
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34.8 | | TOKLAS::FELDMAN | PDS, our next success | Mon Jul 13 1987 20:07 | 13 |
| Banks typically have policies to help maintain confidence in ATM
activities. For example, they may require that the deposits at
the ATM be opened in the presence of at least two staff members.
That won't eliminate all problems, but it helps.
Unless there's a time constraint (such as I need a deposit to cover
a check), I have no problem with depositing checks by machine.
The worst that can happen is that the person who wrote the check
to me will have to stop payment and write another check. I suppose
I might think twice if I thought it hard to replace the check, but
that rarely happens. Cash is another story.
Gary
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34.9 | Tellers jobs safe with me... | ANYWAY::GORDON | Make me an offer... | Mon Jul 13 1987 21:46 | 18 |
| Re: .6 (Re: my .4)
� Why, in 1987, would an employee of a *computer company*
� not use an ATM?
Perhaps because my dad is a private computer consultant who
worked in banking for years and I get my distrust of them from him.
I call Easy-Touch to get my balance, but never use it to transfer
money.
It's not the computer I don't trust -- it's the little mechanical
parts that are spitting out $20 bills or sucking in my "deposit"
that I don't trust.
Happy to visit a real live teller....
--Doug
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34.10 | For my $$ they have to earn my trust... | SWATT::LEEBER | 1SPCS Hits Pay-dirt! Film at eleven | Tue Jul 14 1987 15:24 | 12 |
| RE: .7
I believe that most ATM's (not sure about DCU) have one of those
cameras that snap a picture every so often. So at the very least
that would provide some "proof" that you put something into the
machine.
In any case, experience and "earned" level of trust (earned by the
bank and the ATM) is all you have to go with. Regrettably, life has
no guarantees.
Carl
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34.11 | News on ATMs, cards | 26724::STRATTON | Nickel tours - 25 cents | Mon Aug 10 1987 14:31 | 38 |
| I called John Tilley at DCU to ask some of the questions
people have raised in this conference.
On the location of ATMs - he said that two things determine
where they go. One thing, he said, was "budget", but I didn't
ask him to elaborate on that. The other thing is the number
of members the ATM could service. They are trying to place
ATMs where there are somewhere around 900 Digital employees
(though this number can vary a lot), in a single building
or a few buildings close by.
The "waiting list" has 17 sites on it; the DCU has 12 ATMs
on order from NCR, which should be installed in the next
6-9 months. John wasn't sure where they'd all go, but
he did say that some will be "far away" from Maynard.
On different ATM networks - the DCU will be switching its
affiliation from the Plus System to the Cirrus network
sometime this fall. Members will be getting new ATM cards
in September and October, and the new cards should work
in any Cirrus machine (like BayBanks in Massachusetts,
for example).
On 31 October, the Monec network is going to shut down.
Apparently the Bank of Boston has decided to stop trying
to maintain this network in competition with Cirrus and
Plus System. Obviously, after that date, DCU ATM cards
won't work in "Monec" machines. Just to emphasize this
point - it wasn't DCU's decision to drop support of Monec.
On continued access to the Plus System - the DCU is going
to be issuing a "major" credit card, and it will work on
Plus System ATMs rather than Cirrus ATMs. Thus, if you
get both this credit card and a new ATM card, you'll have
access to both networks.
Jim Stratton
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34.12 | | TOKLAS::FELDMAN | PDS, our next success | Mon Aug 10 1987 17:47 | 8 |
| Re: the indicated switch from Plus to Cirrus.
Any indication of how Pocketbank and Cash Network fit in? If we
can get on Pocketbank, Cash Network, and Cirrus, that should cover
the overwhelming majority of machines in the northern MA/southern
NH area.
Gary
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34.13 | New charges? | BUBBLY::LEIGH | Boxes, boxes everywhere! | Mon Aug 10 1987 18:06 | 22 |
| < Note 34.11 by 26724::STRATTON "Nickel tours - 25 cents" >
> On continued access to the Plus System - the DCU is going
> to be issuing a "major" credit card, and it will work on
> Plus System ATMs rather than Cirrus ATMs. Thus, if you
> get both this credit card and a new ATM card, you'll have
> access to both networks.
My experience has been that a credit card can be used in an ATM
only to get a cash advance, not to withdraw money from a bank
account. The difference is that you must pay finance charge on
a cash advance.
Do you know if this is what's planned? Or will the "credit card"
allow access to one's DCU account directly?
It's a clever workaround to the competition between Cirrus and Plus,
but it could be expensive if all that's available to you is an ATM
on the "wrong" network. I'd certainly object to paying the DCU
interest.
Bob
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34.14 | Good news and ? news | 26724::STRATTON | Nickel tours - 25 cents | Mon Aug 10 1987 21:42 | 17 |
| re .12 and
> Any indication of how Pocketbank and Cash Network fit in? If we
> can get on Pocketbank, Cash Network, and Cirrus, that should cover
> the overwhelming majority of machines in the northern MA/southern
> NH area.
The DCU is already on Pocketbank and Cash Network. This
shouldn't change when the Plus System-to-Cirrus cutover
happens.
re .13 and using a credit card to get a cash advance as
opposed to withdrawing money from an account - I don't
know. I gather from John that they haven't ironed out
a lot of the details.
Jim Stratton
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34.15 | Some credit cards are also ATM cards | 33833::VICKERS | Always place the customer first | Sat Aug 22 1987 12:58 | 11 |
| My bank supplied MasterCard works just fine at their ATM's to do
all the ATM activities without the need and expense of doing cash
advances.
One would assume that the mag strip either contains the ATM
identification or there is some cross reference between the two
numbers. It's amazing what you can do with computers. (`;
Have a ball,
Don
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34.16 | When?? | 34866::SHEETS | All the World is Staged! | Wed Sep 02 1987 11:15 | 8 |
|
Any idea when this change to the Cirrus system is going to happen?
My local bank currently is on Cirrus and there is no charge for
using the ATM.
If DCU changes to Cirrus, I could drop my local bank and do all
my banking through DCU.
...mike
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34.17 | Do you want to perform other than withdrawals? | 33018::KOCH | Any relation?... | Wed Sep 02 1987 12:14 | 10 |
| > My local bank currently is on Cirrus and there is no charge for
> using the ATM.
> If DCU changes to Cirrus, I could drop my local bank and do all
> my banking through DCU.
Remember that to use the ATM to access your DCU account, it will
cost $1.00 per transaction. Also, you can only withdraw money using the ATM.
Features that you probably use at your bank will be not be available using
the ATM to access DCU. You will have to use the 800# and the touch-tone
system.
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34.18 | Am I confused?? | 34866::SHEETS | All the World is Staged! | Wed Sep 02 1987 15:39 | 11 |
| re. .17
I thought that the $1.00 charge was from the PLUS system, if CIRRUS
doesn't have this charge, then it might not cost anything.
Also, why cant you use the ATM to make deposits, or check balances
or anything else you can do with any other ATM, just because its
a DCU account??
...mike
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34.19 | | RICKS::PEKKALA | The Harbor | Thu Sep 03 1987 09:09 | 6 |
| I'd like to ask that DCU up the amount to $150.00 per ATM usage :^). I don't
think they are charging quite enough for their current services.
Anyone agree?
rep
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34.20 | It's a network charge, all right.. | FURILO::BLINN | Looking for a job in NH | Thu Sep 03 1987 14:47 | 18 |
| It is my understanding that the $1.00 charge is, in fact, the
network charge, and that DCU is simply passing it along.
While it's possible that a different network might not have
any per use charge, it's not likely.
Generally, the choice of which transactions you can perform
is up to the bank or credit union, and varies depending on
the network. It's not uncommon for not every service to be
available on every network; withdrawals are the most common,
and to some extent the easiest, since they are often done on
a "trust" basis. Accepting deposits is much harder, since
it involves a lot of paper in many cases (checks). Transfers
among accounts usually also require live access to the bank's
data base. So withdrawals are widely available, but other
services usually are not.
Tom
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34.21 | CIRRUS charges, too. | CIMNET::GOLDMAN | Amy Goldman | Thu Sep 03 1987 16:30 | 6 |
| I know that CIRRUS also has a network charge. One of the banks
I use just switched from MONEC to CIRRUS. If you use a machine
other than the bank's, you get charged $0.75. So switching networks
is not likely to eliminate a charge.
Amy
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34.22 | ATM Fees CAN Make Sense | 29805::KINDEL | Bill Kindel @ LTN2 | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:42 | 11 |
| I would HOPE that the change from MONEC to CIRRUS would present
the opportunity to expand the transactions available.
My former company's credit union provides its customers with XPress-24
cards and we can do all the same functions as normal BayBank customers.
There is no fee for deposits or balance inquiries (they're pleading
with their customers to cut down on the latter, but haven't yet started
charging for them) and a modest (.50, if I remember correctly) fee for
withdrawls and transfers between accounts, when done through a BayBank
XPress-24 ATM. If the transaction is done through a non-BayBank CIRRUS
ATM, a flat $1 applies. It's a reasonable approach.
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34.23 | CIRRUS knows how to make money | 34860::MANGU | | Thu Sep 24 1987 15:10 | 13 |
|
The bank I use uses CIRRUS. Recently we were informed that they
too will be charging per transaction. We are still waiting to hear
on this. I guess you really can't blame DCU. It looks like the networks
have discovered that the class of people who will still continue
to use them no matter what is large enough to be profitable. What
with all the new services they can offer like getting a cash advance
from a credit card, etc. It's getting to the point that I have so
many credit cards, charge cards, etc. A few that offer these services
with so many passwords to remember, what machines will accept them,
etc. that if I ever ran into a situation where they could help,
I wouldn't know what to do. I only carry one or two cards that I
use most frequently.
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34.24 | | ZEN::WINSTON | Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA) | Thu Sep 24 1987 22:46 | 1 |
| I'm told there are plans for an ATM in HLO this fall
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34.25 | Transaction fees are arbitrary | BAGELS::LEVY | A picture > An infinite # of words | Wed Oct 14 1987 18:44 | 15 |
| ATM deposit capability can't be implemented across state lines: banks
are still limited to being a bank (i.e making loans _and_ taking
deposits) in one state (non-bank banks and regional agreements are
breaking down this barrier).
The decision to pass along network transaction fees is completely
at the discretion of the DCU. I belong to another credit union that
offers CIRRUS access with no transaction charge for withdrawals.
The decision to offer fee-based services, or have costs reflected
in lower dividend rates is an arbitrary policy one. The reality is that
any DCU transaction has some cost (cost of offices, tellers, ATM
acquisition, forms, etc.) and the DCU has decided to charge for
some (i.e. network ATM), and not for others (DCU ATM, in-person).
I, personally, dislike the ala carte approach. The DCU should be
better than a bank, not an equivalent alternative.
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34.26 | Anybody have a list of DCU ATMs? | PARITY::SMITH | Oh... that's not like me at all! | Sun Dec 20 1987 01:21 | 0 |
34.27 | List of DCU ATMs | EXIT26::STRATTON | This note may cause drowsiness | Sun Dec 20 1987 14:20 | 9 |
| Mill (5-4, I think - by the cafeteria)
Parker Street (PKO3 and PKO5 - the DCU building)
Marlboro (MRO3)
Spitbrook (ZKO1)
Nashua - location DDD, on Route 101A
Merrimack (MKO2)
Colorado Springs (CXO3)
Tempe
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34.28 | The Mill has 2! | SAFETY::WALKER | | Mon Dec 21 1987 11:04 | 1 |
| The Mill also has an ATM on Main st. (Bldg 22.)
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34.29 | TWO has one! | PARITY::SMITH | Oh... that's not like me at all! | Mon Dec 21 1987 14:30 | 0 |
34.30 | Official list of DCU ATMs? | BIMBO::CARIGNAN | Marc A. Carignan, DDIF Viewers | Tue Dec 22 1987 07:19 | 4 |
| I really like to see a list of all the DCU ATMs. Doesn't such an
official list exist somewhere?
Marc Carignan
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34.31 | LiveWire | REGENT::EPSTEIN | Bruce Epstein | Tue Dec 22 1987 08:26 | 1 |
| There is a list in LiveWire, but it appears to be out of date.
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34.32 | Official DCU Response | SWATT::LEEBER | Knock Knock! | Thu Jan 07 1988 14:55 | 29 |
| This is an official response by John Tilley of the DCU. The portion of
that response, dated 5-January-1988, that applies to this topic note is
included below. See note 2.22 for more information.
Whether you agree or disagree with the response from the DCU,
*PLEASE* remember I'm just the MESSENGER.
Carl Leeber
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CURRENT LISTING OF DCU EASY CASH24 ATMS:
Maynard, MA 141 Parker Street (DCU HQ)
129 Parker Street (PKO3)
146 Main Street (across from House of Pizza)
149 Main Street (in Mill cafeteria)
Marlboro, MA 3 Results Way (MRO3 2nd floor)
Tewskbury, MA 1925 Andover Street (TWO lobby)
Merrimack, NH Continental Blvd (MKO2 north lobby)
Colorado Springs Rockrimmon Blvd (CXO3 lobby)
Tempe, AZ 1901 West 14th Street (TFO lobby)
******************************************************************************
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34.34 | 2 DCU ATMs in Nashua, NH | 2HOT::CARIGNAN | Marc | Fri Jan 08 1988 08:09 | 13 |
| Yes, in fact there are TWO DCU ATMs in Nashua, NH:
ZKO1-3, near main lobby
110 Spit Brook Road
DECDirect, furthest door in (24 hour access; no badges required;
it's set up like regular bank ATMs, with a separate
entrance to a glassed-in 'closet'.
Routes 101-A (Amherst St)., 1.5 miles west of Route 3, behind
D'Angelos/Steve's and the Indian Head Bank.
Marc
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34.35 | Whew! You sure got that right | CADSYS::RITCHIE | Gotta love log homes | Fri Jan 07 1994 09:52 | 10 |
| re: .31
>> There is a list in LiveWire, but it appears to be out of date.
This is an understatement. .31 was written in 1987. I wouldn't be surprised if
the list that's there now is the same list as then. Isn't there anything that
can be done about this? Who is responsible for keeping the DCU information in
LIVEWIRE up to date?
Elaine
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