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217.1 | | ARGUS::BISSELL | | Thu Jun 28 1990 12:34 | 12 |
| I have been somewhat reluctant to use my Easy Cash 24 card in many locations.
I don't know where it is accepted ?
It says that it is good through 04/89, just noticed that.
It does still work at the DCU locations.
Think it is time for a call to the DCU.
Just talked to them
They calim that they send out replacement cards over a year ago.
I now have to fill out loss/stolen report.
The DCU ATMs do not have the capability to check Expiration dates but
others do and will retain the card.
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217.2 | no expiration date on my card | FDCV10::RSWRK | | Fri Jun 29 1990 20:15 | 6 |
| Just checked my own DCU card and it doesn't have an expiration
date that I can find.
Maybe it is time for ME to call the DCU.....
Nancy
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217.3 | you can get $ from MAC ATMs | GUESS::DOUCETTE | Chuck, Expert Systems Tools Group | Mon Jul 02 1990 16:18 | 5 |
| This past weekend I was successful in my attempt to use my DCU ATM
card in a MAC ATM (Fleet Bank?) in NH (Concord). The MAC ATM displays
the Cirrus logo as you said.
Chuck
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217.4 | 1-800-4-CIRRUS | TYGER::GIBSON | | Tue Jul 03 1990 10:06 | 7 |
| If you want a list of CIRRUS machines in any given area, call
1-800-4-CIRRUS. Be ready with the ZIP code of where you live
(for survey purposes) and where you need to know machine locations.
You will get a list of about 5 machines per call. I used this to
locate machines on a vacation trip and it was a lifesaver.
Linda
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217.5 | | SALEM::KUPTON | I Love Being a Turtle!!! | Thu Jul 05 1990 09:29 | 6 |
| I've used my card at 'Pocketbanks', MAC, Cirrus. I've used it
in Boston, Philadelphia, Portland, ME., Derry, NH., and in Atlantic
City, NJ (guess why) I've used it in banks and grocery stores and
casinos. Never failed me yet......wished it had in AC. 8^)
Ken
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217.6 | Official DCU Response | HPSCAD::LEEBER | | Thu Jul 19 1990 00:32 | 23 |
| This is an official response by Mary Madden of the DCU. The portion of
that response, dated 18-JUL-1990, that applies to this note topic is
included below. See note 2.22 for more information.
Your comments on this response should be posted here or directed to
to DCU directly at Mary Madden's number (dtn) 223-6735 x207.
Carl Leeber
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Response to 217.0
Approximately one year ago, the "POCKETBANK" ATM network
was replaced by "MAC." The MAC network requires a
direct connection from all institutions. This prohibits
us from offering other ATM network services to our
nationwide membership. Therefore, we are unable to add
MAC as an affiliated network.
Currently, all ATM network locations marked by the
CIRRUS, EXCHANGE, TX AND YANKEE24 logos will allow
members access to their DCU accounts, 24 hours a day, 7
days a week.
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217.7 | Official DCU Response | HPSCAD::LEEBER | | Thu Jul 19 1990 00:33 | 28 |
| This is an official response by Mary Madden of the DCU. The portion of
that response, dated 18-JUL-1990, that applies to this note topic is
included below. See note 2.22 for more information.
Your comments on this response should be posted here or directed to
to DCU directly at Mary Madden's number (dtn) 223-6735 x207.
Carl Leeber
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Response to 217.1
DCU is now on-line with our affiliated ATM networks.
These networks include: TX, EXCHANGE, CIRRUS, and
YANKEE24.
During 1989, DCU reissued new ATM cards (marked with a
"CIRRUS" logo) to replace expired cards marked with a
"MONEC," "POCKETBANK," or "PLUS" logo. These older
cards will not be accepted at the network machines or at
DCU's Easy Cash24 machines.
Members with DCU Easy Cash24 ATM cards should check the
back of their card to confirm that the CIRRUS logo
appears. If a member needs a new card, please visit our
branch office or call our Member Service Center at
DTN/223-8444 or 508/493-8444. A new card will be mailed
within a couple of days.
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217.8 | Official DCU Response doesn't seem to make sense. | UNXA::ADLER | Rich or poor, it's nice to have money. | Thu Aug 02 1990 13:51 | 13 |
| Why does the requirement that all institutions connect to MAC prohibit
the offering of other ATM services at locations where MAC is not
available? Just make a connection available to them, that's all -- or
am I missing something? What does it have to do with other ATMs? Are
the card formats different? Does MAC cost more? My local bank (in New
Jersey) provides me with a MAC card that can be used at _any_ MAC ATM
for no fee of any type.
Isn't MAC now available in more places nationwide, anyway? If so,
shouldn't we be making ATM service available to the widest possible
membership?
/Ed
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