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ATM withdraw limits at casinos
Tried doing a search but got nothing relevant. What are the withdraw limits at ATMS in CA casinos. I am most interested in Commerce, the Bike, Lucky Chances, and Artichoke Joes. Basically what I'm asking is what's the max I can withdraw given I don't have any limits on my end?
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Re: ATM withdraw limits at casinos
If you don't have any limit, then neither should the ATM. Usually, it is your bank that sets the ATM withdrawl limit, not the ATM (unless, of course, the ATM runs out of money).
Still, though, with their high fees (usually $3-$4 plus whatever fee your bank tacks on), it is better to go to the local branch of your bank in CA to make the withdrawl (if there is one). |
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Re: ATM withdraw limits at casinos
Why is it better to go to a branch to get $1,000 than to use an ATM at the casino and pay $4?
Time + gas + vehicle wear and tear > $4. |
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Re: ATM withdraw limits at casinos
I would not make a special trip to leave the casino to go to the ATM, of course. I was inferring that he go while on the way to the casino, like a drive thru ATM or something along those lines.
I always bring money with me when I go to the casino, instead of withdrawing any at the casino, and can assume that most 2+2ers do the same (unless they have a box, of course). |
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Re: ATM withdraw limits at casinos
I just moved to SF recently and all money is in a credit union in So Cal. So if I wanted to withdraw 2k to play at Lucky Chances, that should be cool?
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Re: ATM withdraw limits at casinos
If the ATM does have a max, you'll just have to do multiple transactions (and multiple $4 fees). But other than that if your bank has no limit, should be fine.
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