Pete67
4th December 2009, 18:52
OK, I have asked the experts and can offer the following -
If card can be used for purchases but not for cash this would be due to one or both of two things -
1. - there is a coding in the magstripe that does not allow cash withdrawals abroad.
2. - the ATM is not linked with the card account holder's bank.
Also, sorry if I am sounding like the "card police" here, but please kindly remember that the card itself is the property of the bank, and if terms and conditions aren't complied with, ie the card is lent to someone else, and the card is "compromised" in terms of physical loss or being cloned, it would be much more likely that the bank would refuse to refund any charges that are on your account as a result of fraud. Take care.
If card can be used for purchases but not for cash this would be due to one or both of two things -
1. - there is a coding in the magstripe that does not allow cash withdrawals abroad.
2. - the ATM is not linked with the card account holder's bank.
Also, sorry if I am sounding like the "card police" here, but please kindly remember that the card itself is the property of the bank, and if terms and conditions aren't complied with, ie the card is lent to someone else, and the card is "compromised" in terms of physical loss or being cloned, it would be much more likely that the bank would refuse to refund any charges that are on your account as a result of fraud. Take care.