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Conference 7.286::dcu

Title:DCU
Notice:1996 BoD Election results in 1004
Moderator:CPEEDY::BRADLEY
Created:Sat Feb 07 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1041
Total number of notes:18759

87.0. "BayBanks ATM didn't deliver" by RICKS::PEKKALA (The Harbor) Thu Jan 28 1988 09:19

Last evening I used a BayBanks ATM(part of the Cirrus network) with my DCU ATM
card.  I was trying to make a withdrawl of $100.  I placed my card in the
machine, entered my security code and up popped the selection menu.

I selected the first item, something like "Instant Cash and Balances."  The
next menu indicates 4 withdrawl options, $10, $20, $40, $100(something like
that anyway).  I selected $100.  The ATM then went "quiet" for a brief
moment and came back with another menu, "Do I want to continue?"  I selected
"no" and out popped my card, notice the one item missing...

			N O   M O N E Y!

So, I figured I should have answered "Yes" to the continuation interrogaty,
and repeated the sequence and once again...

			N O   M O N E Y!

I was determined to get some cash from this beast so I tried again only
this time on the first menu I selected "Withdrawl."  Following this path, 
I did end up with the money I sought for and a receipt indicating that only
that amount had been withdrawn.

I've got 3 questions:

	a) Was the BayBanks ATM really making withdrawl transactions
	   during my "Instant Cash" attempts?

	b) Will I be charged $1.00 for each of the "Instant Cash" attempts
	   that did not deliver any cash?

	c) Can anyone tell me why the "Instant Cash" selection didn't work?

As you can guess, this information is very important because if (a) or (b)
are answered as "yes", I've got to beat on some thick skulls somewhere.

Thx. rep
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87.1Will probably get several $1.00 chargesEXIT26::STRATTONBallad of a thin manThu Jan 28 1988 09:3610
        If you went through the "insert card, type password" routine
        three times, I'm almost positive the DCU will charge you
        $3.00.  However, if you call and explain (after you get
        a statement with three one-dollar charges on it), they'll
        probably reverse two of them without any problem.
        
        Can't help with the other questions.
        
Jim Stratton
        
87.2Maybe only 1 chargeMEMV03::SHELTRYWayne - MEM Finance IS - ActonThu Jan 28 1988 12:0911
    I'm not so sure you'll be charged 3 times.  The "Fast Cash" option
    at BayBanks (and other banks for that matter) does not apply to
    our DCU cards.  When I tried it for the first time on a machine
    under the Yankee 24 network, I got a message saying that the option
    was not available for my card.  If you do not complete the transaction,
    the should be no charge.  My $1.00 charge for the date that I tried
    the Fast Cash option showed up on my statement but not the charge
    for the aborted attempt.  
    
    Wayne
    
87.3A similar problemAESIR::SWONGERWhat, me worry?Thu Jan 28 1988 15:1612
	I had  a  similar problem with a Nashua Federal Trust ATM. I
	tried  twice to withdraw $50.00, but it came back with "Your
	bank  is  not  currently reachable", or some such. I thought
	nothing  of  it  until  I  saw  the  two  withdrawals  on my
	statement.  I just called DCU and they straightened it out -
	which was lucky for me because I didn't keep my receipts. 

	So, KEEP  YOUR RECEIPTS and keep an eye on your balance, and
	if there's anything wrong have DCU look into it.

	Roy
87.4ResolvedRICKS::PEKKALAThe HarborFri Jan 29 1988 14:158
I just got the word from DCU... there were no erroneous charges or
withdrawls... I've got it in hardcopy...

Maybe Cirrus will some day be the DECnet of the ATM world, providing a common
applications layer and standard software that'll run on it independent of
machine type...

rep
87.5I don't like sly softwareBAGELS::LEVYLiving life at the marginFri Jan 29 1988 17:4310
    The "Fast Cash" option is designed to increase the fee income to
    BayBanks. They charge the participating institution a higher fee
    if there is both a cash withdrawal and a balance inquiry. 
    
    Even when one selects "Withdrawal" from the top menu, after the
    cash is dispensed, the first menu choice is "Receipt and Balances,"
    the second choice is "Receipt." It's almost reminiscent of the practice
    United and American Airlines did with their travel agent reservation
    systems.
     
87.6Fast Cash is a Checking WithdrawlULTRA::KINDELBill Kindel @ LTN2Mon Feb 08 1988 15:114
    The BayBanks X-Press 24 "Fast Cash and Balances" function is intended
    to work against the checking half of a BayBank savings/checking
    account.  If BayBank figures that CIRRUS withdrawls are *savings*
    withdrawls, then this function would not apply. 
87.7I was shortchangedIAMOK::DEVIVOPaul DeVivo @VRO, DTN 273-5166Tue Jul 05 1988 14:2415
    I had a different experience, but one which fits under the title
    ofthis note.
    
    In February, I used my DCU card to withdraw $200 from a BayBanks
    ATM.  What I received was $180; the receipt said $200 was delivered.
    
    The procedure I was directed to was claim the loss through DCU.
    DCU has no formal process; you tell the office what happened, and
    they process a claim.  They wouldn't even confirm that I had a claim
    in process.
    
    Well, I assumed I'd never hear about my lost $20 ever again.  When
    I tried to balance my May statement, I was off by $20.  Closer
    examination revealed a $20 correction.  The lost $20 was restored
    to my account!