The answer will depend on the currency unit. I do not belive that such an amount, in pounds Sterling, can be withdrawn at a time.
The answer will depend on the currency unit. I do not belive that such an amount, in pounds Sterling, can be withdrawn at a time.
The answer will depend on the currency unit. I do not belive that such an amount, in pounds Sterling, can be withdrawn at a time.
The answer will depend on the currency unit. I do not belive that such an amount, in pounds Sterling, can be withdrawn at a time.
1700.
7 times one thousand equals seven thousand (7,000).
Around 10 meters.
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The number 1000 is "one thousand." You may be seeking the number 1/1000, which is "one thousandth" or "one one-thousandth."
i believe you can only hold 99,999 at one time. you can hold 99,999 in your pockets though.
It depends on you arrangements with the bank and your credit
A debit card used to withdraw money from an ATM has a limit. Mine is £250 in any one day. Other debit cards have other, often higher limits, that you can agree with your bank.
ATM stands for Automated Teller Machine. One of those machines where you can withdraw money using a keypad, a card, and a PIN code. ATM transaction is Bank Speak for money withdrawn from an ATM/cash machine.
If your ATM card is linked to a major network (ie. MasterCard, Visa) then you may use a machine that displays at least one of those symbols. Meanwhile, if your ATM card does not have those symbols and isn't linked to a major network then you can only withdraw money from the issuing bank...
Most US ATM's only dispense twenty dollar bills. Occasionally you will find one that also dispenses ten dollar bills. Obtaining any amount that is not a multiple of ten is not possible.
I have been able to get $600 at one time, most atm's will only let you do 3 to $400 at a time.
there is no limit on the amount you can withdraw from your account as long as that sum is there
One can withdraw cash using a Visa card from any ATM which carries the Visa logo. One could also withdraw cash using a Visa card by the process known as cash advance, which can include a hefty interest rate.
Either of the two things will happen:If your bank has a tie up with the other bank ATM that you are trying to use (say VISA or Master Card etc.) then you will be able to check your bank balance or withdraw cashIf your bank does not have any tie ups with the other bank ATM that you are trying to use - You won't be able to do anything. The machine will return your Card.
It depends on the type of withdrawal you wish to perform. From the bank by visiting in person: There is no limit. You can withdraw as much cash as you have in your bank account. From an ATM: Most ATMs have a cash withdrawal limit. It depends on the bank, the type of account you hold and the type of ATM card you hold. for ex: In India gold card customers of most banks can withdraw upto Rs. 50,000 in a day whereas silver card customers can do so only till Rs. 25,000
There are three transactions one can make at an ATM: inquiries, deposits and withdrawals. One can inquire as to how much money is in the specified account (usually a checking or a savings account). One can deposit paper money (but not coins), or check or both into an ATM. One can withdraw money by selecting a pre-determined amount to be withdrawn or enter a specific amount to be withdrawn (most ATMs can only dispense whole dollar amounts in multiples of $10 or $20 dollars).