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Next Christmas, though, may be a different story for many as the impact of higher costs for food, fuel, medicine and mortgages comes home to roost. And by then, says Mark Zandi, an economist at Economy.com home prices may be stagnant or edging lower. That's when the "home ATM will shut down," and with it, possibly, the spending urge. Energy costs are draining our budgets ... $56.46 - Price per barrel of oil West Texas intermediate crude...
...Because, says Atkinson, consumers make 150 million balance inquiries every month using 55,000 traditional hole-in-the-wall ATMs. MobileATM wants to redefine convenience. "When you ask the question 'Where is the nearest ATM?' I want the answer to be 'It's in your hand,'" says Atkinson, who was born in 1969, the year that Chemical Bank in New York City opened the world's first modern ATM...
Harvard is a pricey place, and for every bit of cash you spend you might have to pay up at the ATM. With fees as high as $2—enough to buy half a Toscanini vanilla latte—watch where you withdraw if you don’t have an account at the hosting bank. That is, unless you want to donate to the banks in holiday spirit...
...When you need cash for emergency mixers late at night, go to this machine. Though you won’t be able to enter the enclosed area if you’re not a Sovereign Bank member after business hours, you can always get to the outdoor ATM, one of the few unprotected machines in the Square—and also the best playing field for would-be muggers and thieves. You know...
DUNSTER and MT. AUBURN STREETS $2 Even a Bank of America employee was surprised at how high this fee is. But the money buys convenience; there are also glass-enclosed ATMs at 1414 Mass. Ave. and 28 Eliot St. Just like the Houses, you’ll have to swipe into this ATM center at night—after 7 p.m. on most days...