ATM, 6000 Garners Ferry Road: July 2013 11 comments
It appears someone made a big withdrawal.
Like the Automated Post Office before it, this vanished ATM sat in the parking lot at the Shoppes At Woodhill (The former Woodhill Mall).
I noticed one day last month when I was having lunch on the patio at Jimmy John's that it was gone, and I cannot now recall what bank it was affiliated with..
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If it were Wachovia, it'd have to be Wells Fargo now as Wachovia was merged into Wells Fargo several years ago...
That being said, I don't know who it'd be since I shy away from using ATMs that aren't on the premises of a bank branch...
Andrew
15 Aug 13 at 4:35 pm
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It was a South Carolina Federal ATM.
Behonkus
5 Dec 16 at 8:49 pm
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Anyone remember the first ATM,s I Columbia at C&S bank? They called the card holders "Financial Wizards".
Rick
7 Dec 16 at 7:20 pm
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I was working at South Carolina National back in the late 70's when they rolled the first one on the computer room floor for testing. I'll be danged if I can remember what they called theirs.
Which bank had the Money Express?
Homer
7 Dec 16 at 8:16 pm
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When they first came out, Standard Federal had the first one I ever used: a walk-up at their Trenholm Plaza branch. Then a competing bank opened a drive-through ATM, and I distinctly remember thinking: "How lazy do you have to be to not even get out of your car FOR MONEY". Now, of course, I feel like I'm walking to and from school uphill both ways through the snow if I have to get out of the car..
Sometime in the 80s, a bank in Pawleys Island installed a talking ATM. I wasn't expecting it, and it startled me so badly when I put my card in I forgot my PIN and couldn't remember it for several days.
ted
7 Dec 16 at 11:04 pm
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The first one I ever used was beside the then-McDonalds beside the Cornell Arms in 1978.
badger
8 Dec 16 at 9:42 am
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@Homer: Was the ATM at SCN called Touchmatic?!
Midnight Rambler
8 Dec 16 at 12:21 pm
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@Midnight Rambler - something about that rings a bell, could be. I do remember it didn't have as catchy a name as the other banks.
Homer
8 Dec 16 at 6:25 pm
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@Midnight Rambler - the more I think about it, I do believe you hit the nail on the head. It was Touchmatic Banking.
Homer
10 Dec 16 at 9:21 am
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Cool. Now who had the commercial with the tagline "keep in touch with (the) money"? One had a seance where the lady couldn't always get in touch with her late husband, but she could always get in touch with his money.
Midnight Rambler
15 Dec 16 at 11:18 am
I believe it was Wachovia.