Banks cull ATMs as more customers ditch cash

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Banks removed hundreds of ATMs in the latest year, as the industry responded to a scrapping of withdrawal fees and consumers further cut their use of cash.

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Banks dont care about there customers nab especially charging there customers 2.50 to us there atm shame shame shame .

Culling dishonest Bank's better option.

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