The difference between POS and ATM withdrawal is where the transaction takes place. A POS withdrawal is typically cash back at a point of sale at a retailer while an ATM withdrawal takes place at an ATM.
If you see withdrawal tr on your ATM mini statement, it means you had a withdrawal transaction. A withdrawal is opposite of a deposit.
An ATM charge is when you are using an ATM that is not the ATM of your bank' company. Therefore, they charge you for it
It's depend on where you withdrawal the money! some account doesn't even charge foreign currency fee.
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yes, as per daily limit of ATM withdrawal
As of December 2013, Chase increased its ATM withdrawal limit to $250. It also increased the spending limit on its debit card to $1,000.
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by using debit or credit cards
Depends on the atm. They all charge different amounts.
This is an ATM withdrawal, Not sure of the exact bank. This could be HSBC ATM, but not sure.