Word: atm
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...meantime, everyday life is not without its diversions for the ex-President. He boasts that he has memorized his new ATM password and offered his card to Oscar to pay for supplies. He brandished his new American Express gold card at a now infamous dinner last month in New York City's Greenwich Village, where nearby patrons said they heard him chortling with former Senator Bob Kerrey over lesbian jokes. (Kerrey insisted on paying, another perk ex-Presidents get used...
BANK ON IT Large banks tend to reach deeper into your wallet than their smaller rivals. Even when inflation and larger firms' greater capital needs are discounted, big banks' ATM surcharges, checking fees and stop-payment orders squeezed you harder than others' in 1999, Federal Reserve analysts reported last month. Similarly, they found, multistate banks' fees generally outweighed those of single-state banks...
...Harvard Card is made of the same materials as a bank ATM card. As a result, the long-term wear and tear that the Harvard cards undergo leads the Harvard Office of Identification and Data Services to reissue some cards every year...
...course, democracy isn't perfect and life isn't fair, not even on Election Day. But we can at least whittle down our margin of error - and increase our cushion of trust - to modern standards. And these days, what machine do we trust the most? The friendly neighborhood ATM...
While abroad you can count on receiving Social Security (unless you move to some communist countries). If it is automatically deposited into a U.S. bank account, you can use an ATM card to withdraw it. Once you are abroad, Medicare will not pay for any medical expenses. In some countries expats are able to participate in the national insurance plan or health system. Many retirees simply pay local doctors as they go and return to the U.S. for any serious problem. A number of companies, like BUPA International, will provide coverage to expats; organizations like American Citizens Abroad can help...