Youtrip ringgit withdrawal

sunsetbay

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The Public Bank ATM no fees? I haven't try this bank's atm before.

No fee~ even though the machine did show a general message that they may have a fee on international card but my YouTrip went thru with no transaction fee~
 

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No fee~ even though the machine did show a general message that they may have a fee on international card but my YouTrip went thru with no transaction fee~
Thanks, I haven't tried Public bank atm yet.
Was in KL, there were a lot of Euronet atms but Euronet charges a withdrawal fee.
 

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Thanks, I haven't tried Public bank atm yet.
Was in KL, there were a lot of Euronet atms but Euronet charges a withdrawal fee.

Many Euronet ATMs at Genting too~ it charge a very high fee, last time I tried it showed RM22 fee which I abort the transaction~
 

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RHB bank will show a default screen that says that they may be fees for withdrawing, but so far when I proceed past that point no fees
 
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I'd tried 3 times on CIMB ATM, all 3 times I selected "savings", after that select the amount and wait~ all rejected~ btw, I have sufficient Ringgit in my YouTrip wallet~

I did the same steps previously at JB, it did work~ 🤔

What was the amount you were trying to withdraw?

Some ATMS dont have RM10/RM20, so if you try to withdraw say $80 there will be error without reason given

If get error my advice is to try in multiples of RM50
 

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What was the amount you were trying to withdraw?

Some ATMS dont have RM10/RM20, so if you try to withdraw say $80 there will be error without reason given

If get error my advice is to try in multiples of RM50

I tried RM100~ anyway, it's not a big issue, if one fail can try another one~

Actually I didn't even use cash when I was at Genting, I withdraw cash was for the sake of testing~ I use TnG e-wallet for all my payments~ :s22:
 

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What was the amount you were trying to withdraw?

Some ATMS dont have RM10/RM20, so if you try to withdraw say $80 there will be error without reason given

If get error my advice is to try in multiples of RM50
Actually multiples of RM50 is ok since using as spare cash and can easily change with 7-11 or shops. Most shop and restaurant accept Youtrip as CC.
 
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