Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 22, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

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hank's ATMs
The fee schedule that hanks
use to charge customers for us
mg other hanks A i Ms also var
ies While t'-Lene-O charges a
flat r.ite for am ATM with
drawals made .it other (sinks,
I S Bank assesses different
charges for in state and nut-of
state bonks
Although Bus ifu h irst. Key
Bank, and l’ S Bank charge for
balance inquiries, hirst Inter
state, U-Lane-O, and West One
do not Pacific hirst also
charges a separate fee for de
posits made through other
banks' ATMs
Bunk representatives said
they charge "foreign" hank fees
to pay fiank hook up costs for
services sue h as i.vchange and
Cirrus They are also used for
hank machine rental i barges
and maintenanc e o>sts
Jim C.arner. t l.une-O ATM
coordinator, said the Kvc hange
network charges at least 55
cents tor yvithdr.ovals custom
ers make at other banks
Kitn Furman. a l; s Bank
customer service represent.i
live, said I lie institution
c harges customers for using
freestanding U S Bank ma
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pav rental lees tu the business
in where they .in' lot .ilril
Most bank repre senbil i \ es
said their institutions were rml
milking large profits nit llnnr
ATM i barges
A1 vi *' ( .1 mpin i 1 I'mvmiU
.isms!,ml prolessor nt linarn e.
s.uil the variations m i barges
iiiim [mm the banks different
|iolli|i's alum! hiiw to assess
serve r i osls
II.ms-, with high A I'M li'es
SI III,I i !’. il ae ii 111 rr lees !i If
Ollier sen, h i s. t .11n|> 1 m■ 11 s.ud
l or example she said ilia! a!
though I'irst Inlerslate i barges
high fees 111,' other bank \ i M
iiv il offers lower interest rates
for r ,rr loans
Campbell said site believes
the fees the banks i barge lor
A I'M use are, tor the most part,
not unreasonable
It probably isn't gouging !»
i nise they re i ompetmg yy dh
ear 11 other she said
Campbell SU id that be hire
students eboost a bank they
sin i;hi try 11> pretiit t In yv many
times j ei month they yy ill use
% , e V u es sut h as AIM
t t Iteck
They should try and hml
tie yy hole pai kage that mini
in I/es rusts." she said
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Dang' That dog s been up on the sofa again. Hank
I just know it!”