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ATM receipts from the gas stations
#11
Good nite Gracie.
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#12
Loved my parents' '65 225. Full power. Nice ride. And it would do 135 if I needed it (only once.)
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#13
H1N1 wrote:
foolish folk use ATM's at gas stations or strip joints, fees are ridiculous

Don't forget casinos.
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#14
Racer X wrote:
[quote=H1N1]
[quote=Racer X]
45 cents is rediculous? That's what AM/PM charges here in Seattle. Of course, I pay with cash.
45 cents can buy four or five old buicks
not any more. Seen the price for 2.5 tons of prime scrap detroit iron? You can make 5 Hyundais out of an Electra 225. 5 great cars from 1 hulk, nice ratio
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#15
Speedy wrote:
Loved my parents' '65 225. Full power. Nice ride. And it would do 135 if I needed it (only once.)
135?
only once because it was off a cliff
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#16
H1N1 wrote:
[quote=Speedy]
Loved my parents' '65 225. Full power. Nice ride. And it would do 135 if I needed it (only once.)
135?
only once because it was off a cliff
Once again, you're guess is incorrect. GM must have really hurt you to have so much venom against them. :burnout:

My folks had a '71 deuce and a quarter with a big block back when I was learning to drive. What a great car! Zoomed down the road like you were floating on a pillow. Excellent ride with astounding speed for such a large vehicle. I would take one like that over a Korean skateboard that passes as an automobile, any day of the week! :driving:

Now, back to the topic.

Like others have said above, I also keep my ATM slips until I can compare them with my statement, or online account. As far as the fees go, well, my credit union will reimburse the fees if I happen to be at an ATM out of my network. I can't seeing paying those big banks any more fees than I have to.
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#17
I would think you would need the receipt if you wanted to return the gas.:thumbsup:
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#18
Rick-o wrote:
My folks had a '71 deuce and a quarter with a big block back when I was learning to drive. What a great car! Zoomed down the road like you were floating on a pillow. Excellent ride with astounding speed for such a large vehicle. I would take one like that over a Korean skateboard that passes as an automobile, any day of the week! :driving:

Glad to see someone used the correct model terminology (tu)
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