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Mia Rose Winter 📚 Writer (first chapter out) | B.Sc. (useless)

Apparently the new Postbank atms now have options split up weirdly now, like withdraw now is two actions, a separate one for choosing what notes you want, AND they don't give out 5€ ones anymore

What the fuck

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@MiaWinter cash withdrawal is two actions now? have they separated the “dispense cash” action from the “debit account” action? that seems like it could be entertaining.

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Mia Rose Winter 📚 Writer (first chapter out) | B.Sc. (useless)

@SleepyCat no they separated "withdraw with the standard algorithm for deciding bank notes" and "withdraw with custom selection of bank notes"

It used to be just "withdraw" and after entering the amount it asked you if you wanted to customize the notes, not anymore

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Mia Rose Winter 📚 Writer (first chapter out) | B.Sc. (useless)

I use cash like fucking once a year like why you making it so much worse

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@MiaWinter Sparda Bank (which I use) has also changed their ATM's mechanism for this. But I don't remember how it used to work. Right now it works such that I select "Geld abheben" (withdraw money) and on the screen where it asks for the amount, there's a keypad input, a few preset buttons with common amounts and "Eigene Stückelung" (custom denomination)

I always pick my notes manually, because I hate the big ones (€50 and €100). Nowadays I usually also withdraw money for mom at the same time (her pension goes towards rent and recurring bills, and my salary goes towards cash withdrawals), and I pick a mix of small and large bills for her.

I also think I used to be able to withdraw €5 bills, but Sparda cut that option a while ago already.
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@LunaDragofelis @MiaWinter personally i withdraw precisely 40€ because then it will always give me something decently small

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Luna Dragofelis ΘΔ🏳️‍⚧️🐱

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@charlotte @MiaWinter I usually withdraw around €100-200 once a month for myself (together with the monthly family budget which I give to mom)
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