ChatterBank1 min ago
Happy Birthday Cash Machine
First one went into operation this day in 1967 and needed a six digit PIN.
They were a godsend when banks had very restricted opening hours and you couldn't get cashback from the supermarket.
I rarely use them now. When was the last time you used the 'hole in the wall'?
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To be pedantic, it has to be a Barclay's ATM in order for it to be called 'a hole in the wall'. That's because they've registered that term as one of their trademarks. (That's one of the many bits of trivia that I bore people to death with when I'm leanig on a bar in licensed premises!)
I've used an ATM just once so far this year, as I generally refuse to patronise any business which doesn't accept card payments.
I remember the days before plastic cards, when Barclays cash machines needed punched cards to operate them. Each card was 'single use only', with the machine dispensing £10 every time you put one in. (If you wanted to withdraw £50, you had to make five separate £10 withdrawals while a massive queue of people built up behind you to use the machine).
Barclays sent out just five punched cards at a time. Once they'd all been used up, one had to post the request slip (which came with the five cards) back to Barclays to order some more punched cards. In practice, because of postal delays, it was best to send that slip off as soon as one had received it (i.e. even before any of the punched cards had been used).
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