Local bank ATM instructs you to take the cash before the card. It asks you the simple question- if you want to make another transaction, before instructing you to take the card.
I HATE that. One time (out of habbit) I waited to grab the card first, before taking cash out of where it spits it out (automated). So, I grab the card, and am putting it back. Must of took me longer this time than previous times. And the cash went back into the machine when the device retracted (time sensitive apparently). Luckily the bank was open, and I walked around to the drive through winder, and explained what happened. They checked thier records, and verified my story ($ amount), and gave me the money I failed to retrieve from the ATM. Said they'd check the machine out, and see where the money went inside of it. Not sure how it works. Figured it was possible that it'd just spit out with more cash the next time someone used it. But, I figured I better not make things anymore confusing than it already was, if the machine didn't work that way. Or I would of used the card again and got only like $20 just to see.
Anyways, I take the cash first now just so that don't happen again. But it's against my mental system to leave card in there while grabbing the cash.
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