I was an ATM engineer on a couple of contracts.
There used to be a way on some of the older machines for the poor (in spirit as well as cash) to score a free £180...
But it's more sensible to get organised and steal the whole machine as the criminals already know, and do, so I am really only bringing the honest & non-ATM experienced members up to speed.
Each of the cash cassettes holds £20,000 and there are four of them per full size ATM..
When I saw this ATM display, I thought I had hit the jackpot, I didn't put my card in, I didn't want them to trace anything back to me. I just tried the different options hoping that the machine would dispense everything it had, but nothing happened.
When I saw this ATM display, I thought I had hit the jackpot, I didn't put my card in, I didn't want them to trace anything back to me. I just tried the different options hoping that the machine would dispense everything it had, but nothing happened.
There was probably some poor sod working on the other side of the machine.
I hated it when people tried to use the machine I was fixing...
Depending on the bank, getting in and out in a "service situation" could be so onerous that putting a note out front was too much bother.