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ATM fees can be frustrating, especially when you need cash and the nearest ATM is not part of your bank's network. Here are some tips on how to avoid ATM fees: 1. Use your bank's ATM: Using your bank's ATM is the easiest way to avoid ATM fees. Most banks have a network of ATMs that you can use for free. 2. Check your bank's network: If you need to use an ATM that is not part of your bank's network, check to see if your bank has partnerships with other banks or ATM networks that allow you to use their ATMs for free. 3. Use cash-back options: Many retailers offer cash-back options when you make a purchase with your debit card. This allows you to get cash without having to use an ATM. 4. Withdraw larger amounts: ATM fees are usually a flat rate, so withdrawing larger amounts of cash can save you money in the long run. 5. Switch to a bank with no ATM fees: Some banks offer accounts with no ATM fees or reimburse you for fees charged by other banks' ATMs. Consider switching to one of these banks if ATM fees are a significant expense for you. 6. Plan ahead: If you know you will need cash, plan ahead and withdraw it from your bank's ATM or cash-back options when making purchases. By following these tips, you can avoid or minimize the amount of ATM fees you pay and save money in the process.
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