cashpoint in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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With trade on a scale like this, you can see why you might need an extra cashpoint or two.
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In its early days, few believed that the cashpoint would make a difference to the average consumer.
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This obsolescence extended beyond the physical devices inside bank branches to the machines and software that supported communication across the bank's network, and even to standards for shared cashpoint networks.
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The car park is quite active late at night, as people drive through to use the cashpoint or walk through as a short-cut.
www.independent.co.uk
From 5.30am, when the first commuters drove into town to use the cashpoint, until midnight, people were using the branch.
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Fitting the equipment on to a cashpoint takes less than a minute.
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It means that passengers can easily pay for their taxi and hackney journeys via card and don't have to divert their journeys via a cashpoint.
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A row over the amount that banks pay cashpoint providers when their customers use the machines has put its future in doubt.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A cashpoint would be stretching its abilities, surely?
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But her real nemesis was the branch cashpoint machine.
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