Nytt gebyr for minibankuttak vekker harme

Siden slutten av mai har Kontanten tatt gebyrer for kontantuttak på mellom 15 og 25 kroner, avhengig av beløpet.

Alle som tar ut penger fra en minibank fra Kontanten må nå betale et gebyr. Et uttak på 100 til 200 kroner koster for eksempel 15 kroner. Da avisen snakket med folk ved automatene i Mora, var kritikken tydelig. Én person beskrev gebyret som rett og slett for dårlig.

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