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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    I don't know if this is a nationwide phenomena, but here in Urdaneta, whenever payday (the 15th or 30th of the month) comes around, majority of the automated teller machines in the city are either offline or unable to dispense cash.

    It doesn't matter whether I go very early in the morning or after lunch or late in the afternoon, most of the time I cannot withdraw funds from the machine on these days.

    Sa akin medyo okay lang dahil may reserve fund pa ako, pero paano naman yung mga minimum wage earner na sweldo lang talaga ang inaasahan nila para sa mga araw-araw na gastusin? I was just wondering if this situation also occurs in other cities around the country. If so, is there no reulatory body that we as depositors can approach to air our grievances?

    I know that ATMs were put up as a "convenience" to depositors, and as such, it might be unreasonable to demand that they be in service 24/7, but the timing of their downtime leaves much to be desired.

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    yung unable to dispense cash eh baka naubusan lang ng cash kasi madaming nag widraw.

    pag offline baka sa dami ng transaction, eh ndi nakayanan ng system.

    nway, mejo related sa ATM at payday lalo na ngayon may kasama pang bonus. dito sa amin madaming nakasanla ang ATM sa lending kaya minsan isang tao eh ang kapal ng ATM na dala. nakakainis kasi ang tagal bago matapos.

    yung ibang tao ng lending, mejo considerate naman. pumipila na lang ng paulit ulit.

  3. Join Date
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    Actually, matagal ko na ring napapansin yan. Notorious dyan, IMO, ay ang BPI. (Pasintabi lang po sa mga taga-BPI), pero personal experience ko po yan.

    Yung banko nga namin na Bancnet member, makes it a point na online during weekdays and paydays. Kasi, malaki ang income namin everytime a non-Bancnet user transacts business with our ATM.

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    dika kaya sinasadya nila yan? kasi pag delayed yung pera mo at nasa possessiion nila ng ilang araw or at least one day man lang, marami na silang magagawa sa pera mo.

  5. Join Date
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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by n2knee View Post
    dika kaya sinasadya nila yan? kasi pag delayed yung pera mo at nasa possessiion nila ng ilang araw or at least one day man lang, marami na silang magagawa sa pera mo.

    Maaring tama ka riyan bro....

    Wala naman akong malaking problema sa aking BPI ATM... So far siguro ay 90% up naman siya base sa aking experience....

    Huwag lang nitong nakaraang weekend na lalos lahat ng ATM dahil in frenzy shopping mode ang mga tao rito sa MM....

    4808:santa:

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    Dito sa amin ang notorious sa pagiging down pag payday ay Landbank at Metrobank. Kaya kung di rin talaga kailangan, 2 days after payday na ako nagwi-withdraw sa ATM para siguradong walang problema.

  7. Join Date
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    #7
    Ako, di ako affected, kasi ATM ko, si commander in chief ang may hawak, withdraw na lang araw araw ng pang toll fee at pang lunch

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    #8
    dyan ok ang BDO.. kasi punta ka lang sa SM.. nagkalat ang BDO atms.

  9. Join Date
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    #9
    Sa 24 Oras, dami nagrereklamo about ATMs. Wala raw pera. Ang hahaba rin ng pila sa mga booths.

  10. Join Date
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    #10

    Grabe talaga ang volume ng mga nag-withdraw last weekend..... Dapat lang na may contingency plans ang mga bangko (maybe not in their best interest though)....

    from: www.abs-cbnnews.com


    Banks say sorry for 'cash-less' ATMs

    Banks on Monday apologized for the trouble their clients had to go through during transactions made on automated teller machines over the weekend.

    “Talagang ang nangyari lang ay slowdown ang system dahil sa laki ng volume ng transaction (What happened was a system slowdown due to the huge volume of transactions),” said Miguel Bernabe, vice-president of Bank of the Philippine Islands' card banking division.

    Reports said more than one million transactions were recorded in Bancnet ATMs over the weekend. BPI, meanwhile, estimated their ATM transactions at 800,000 per day. The transactions at ATMs are reportedly higher than the previous years

    Starting Friday until Sunday, long queues were seen at various ATM sites in malls and other areas. Clients who received their monthly pay and bonus at the same time had to wait for 30 minutes to make a transaction.


    4909:coffee:
    Last edited by CVT; December 18th, 2007 at 03:19 PM.

  11. Join Date
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    #11
    More and more companies are paying their employees salaries through ATM. That's why the number of ATM cardholders have doubled or tripled in recent years. But the number of ATM machines are more or less still the same. Just imagine them all withdrawing at the same time, the machines would not be able to serve all of them. Money will run out and systems would overload.
    Banks must add more ATM machines and upgrade their systems.

ATMs and payday