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Fingerprints to withdraw some cash
1.       si++
3785 posts
 10 Jul 2010 Sat 12:54 pm

I have just received an e-mail from my bank that they are advertising using fingerprints to identify yourself when you want to withdraw some cash from their ATMs.

 

Anybody is using this feature already in their country? I would like to know?

2.       lemon
1374 posts
 10 Jul 2010 Sat 02:36 pm

 

Quoting si++

I have just received an e-mail from my bank that they are advertising using fingerprints to identify yourself when you want to withdraw some cash from their ATMs.

 

Anybody is using this feature already in their country? I would like to know?

 

Not really.

My bank never sends me an e-mail. Such rules. I do Internet Bnaking.

I´m wondering if Turks gone past advanced in technology than Japanese

I know Toyota makes cars with fingerprint starter.

Technologywise Europe is far behind many eastern countries. {#emotions_dlg.razz}

3.       si++
3785 posts
 11 Jul 2010 Sun 09:02 am

 

Quoting lemon

 

 

Not really.

My bank never sends me an e-mail. Such rules. I do Internet Bnaking.

I´m wondering if Turks gone past advanced in technology than Japanese

I know Toyota makes cars with fingerprint starter.

Technologywise Europe is far behind many eastern countries. {#emotions_dlg.razz}

 

I do Internet Banking too but sometimes you need some cash you know and need to go to an ATM to get some.

 

Anyway last night it was a news on TV and Turkey will be the 4th country to use this feature after Japan, Brasil and Spain according to that news.

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4.       lemon
1374 posts
 11 Jul 2010 Sun 11:16 am

 

Quoting si++

 

 

I do Internet Banking too but sometimes you need some cash you know and need to go to an ATM to get some.

 

Anyway last night it was a news on TV and Turkey will be the 4th country to use this feature after Japan, Brasil and Spain according to that news.

 

Sounds cool.

 

5.       si++
3785 posts
 11 Jul 2010 Sun 11:46 am

 

Quoting lemon

 

 

Sounds cool.

 

 

This one says it´s already being used in Japan, Germany, Brasil and Poland. Apperantly you haven´t noticed in Poland yet, right?

6.       lemon
1374 posts
 11 Jul 2010 Sun 01:36 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

 

This one says it´s already being used in Japan, Germany, Brasil and Poland. Apperantly you haven´t noticed in Poland yet, right?

 

Interesting. I suppose it is not a thing widely practised in Poland. Last time I used a cash point in Poland was 2006.   Who knows how advanced Poles are now? {#emotions_dlg.razz}

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