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Wow! It seems that there are fess associated with every part of banking in Australia!


You can't beat Spain. I opened a US dollar account a few years back with $100. When the teller gave me the bankbook it reflected less than $100, and I told her I deposited $100, she said yes and that there are charges for deposits. Ok then I said I want to get back my money and when she gave me back it was again less than what was reflected. Again she said there are charges for widrawals. I think they made at least $10 for the 2 transactions. Finally, I got mad and said look just error correct the deposit and give me back my $100 and I will keep it in the house. And that is how I started collecting US dollar banknotes.

By the way, every month I get an interest of 1 cent from my bank and guess what? They charge me 1 euro for maintaining my account. The banks here are legalized criminals.
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the machines are only ever stocked with $50 and $20 notes

Ahh, not at the Star City Casino in Sydney. They dispense $100 notes all the time, wonder why...
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But yes, I was thinking that the biggest users of hundreds would be the casinos and racetracks.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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quote: "... I was thinking that the biggest users of hundreds would be the casinos and racetracks."
- don't forget the dealers in illicit substances; hence the introduction of the Cash Transaction Reports Act 1988*, modelled on U.S. legislation. [*since re-named the Financial Transaction Reports Act 1988]
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The hundred dollar note is easier to feed the pokeys with in both the Crown and Star casinos
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