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Originally Posted by TorqueDog
Well, until they start making the touch-screens out of stronger sh-t, it's likely just going to get buggered up by some arsehole tweaked out of his mind. Or maybe just stick to physical buttons entirely for these outdoor ones.
Better yet, some clever institution should just figure out how to allow integration of the bank's mobile app with the ATM.
You go into your mobile banking app, choose the 'Use an ATM' feature, then choose what you want to do:
- Deposit 1x cheque - $551.27
- Withdraw $200 cash; 1 $50, 6 $20s, 2 $10 2 $5s.
Once you decide what you want to do, the app prompts you to scan a QR code on the ATM's (very well-protected) screen. The app and the ATM exchange the instructions you provided, the app asks if you're ready to deposit the cheque. You tap OK. The ATM opens the deposit drawer and you insert your cheque, cheque is accepted. App asks if you're ready for your withdrawal, you tap OK, and the ATM spits out the $200 in the denominations you requested, just like you can using the normal ATM screen, except you don't need to worry about if some jerkwad has beat the hell out of it to the point that it doesn't work.
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You guys don't have that?
https://www.commbank.com.au/digital-...-cardless.html
I should add that meth/crackheads aren't really a thing here. Not common to find an ATM in unusable condition, but the banks themselves are still running a backwards operation.