I work for one of the biggest oil field service companies in the world and I work as apart of the fracturing process. Most wells drilled in my area of the country don't get any where near the water table so we don't have any contamination issues. However I can see how shallow drilling can be something people would be alarmed about.
I thought they were filled with all the hot air coming from the politicians.
Re:You still have service fees?
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Most banks charge service fees for foreign terminals here in the US. There are some that even charge fees for their own cardholders to use their ATM's. Now most states have laws that international card holders cannot be surcharged here in the US. That is changing slowly to the point where all international card holders will be surcharged here in the US. All I can say is, stay away from casinos with their $10+ surcharges.
For the processing company I work for, many ATM's these days are still using dialup as a means to transport and using 3DES encryption, others using frame relay and other various forms of communication. Now 1DES is still being used but is very uncommon due to all the processing network regulations. These networks are shutting off these terminals (sometimes blacklisting entire ATM companies that own these machines) due to the security risk with 1DES.
I work for one of the biggest oil field service companies in the world and I work as apart of the fracturing process. Most wells drilled in my area of the country don't get any where near the water table so we don't have any contamination issues. However I can see how shallow drilling can be something people would be alarmed about.
I thought they were filled with all the hot air coming from the politicians.
Most banks charge service fees for foreign terminals here in the US. There are some that even charge fees for their own cardholders to use their ATM's. Now most states have laws that international card holders cannot be surcharged here in the US. That is changing slowly to the point where all international card holders will be surcharged here in the US. All I can say is, stay away from casinos with their $10+ surcharges.
For the processing company I work for, many ATM's these days are still using dialup as a means to transport and using 3DES encryption, others using frame relay and other various forms of communication. Now 1DES is still being used but is very uncommon due to all the processing network regulations. These networks are shutting off these terminals (sometimes blacklisting entire ATM companies that own these machines) due to the security risk with 1DES.