Las Vegas ATM Fee's Now $11.99 at Caesars

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Get a Schwab checking account for a reimbursed fee - as long as you don't do it too often. Haven't tested it at Caesars, but at Resorts World they reimbursed me my $9.95 at the end of the month.

Originally posted by: MisterPicture

Get a Schwab checking account for a reimbursed fee - as long as you don't do it too often. Haven't tested it at Caesars, but at Resorts World they reimbursed me my $9.95 at the end of the month.


That's an interesting tidbit.  I hate to pay the ATM fees. So much so, I bring a big enough bankroll to not have to use the ATM.  If I run out of money, I'm done.  At least until I can get to a Wells Fargo and get some more cash. :)

Aside from David's misspelling of "fees," you never have to pay that much at a bank ATM, even if it isn't your bank. There are at least a dozen bank branches and/or ATMs within a block's walking distance of downtown or the Strip. Obviously, you'd want to do that during the day, if you lack other transportation. What Caesars is charging is just another tiresome ripoff, but some people, after paying for resort fees parking fees $100 sandwiches $50 roulette $75 toilet paper etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. might just shrug it off, out of numbness if nothing else.

Edited on Jan 30, 2024 5:55pm

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

Aside from David's misspelling of "fees," you never have to pay that much at a bank ATM, even if it isn't your bank. There are at least a dozen bank branches and/or ATMs within a block's walking distance of downtown or the Strip. Obviously, you'd want to do that during the day, if you lack other transportation. What Caesars is charging is just another tiresome ripoff, but some people, after paying for resort fees parking fees $100 sandwiches $50 roulette $75 toilet paper etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. might just shrug it off, out of numbness if nothing else.


Commas: Items in a Series. Commas should be used when three or more items in a series are listed. A comma should be placed between each of the three items (it is also acceptable to leave out the comma between the second-to-last item and the last item in the series).  - after paying for resort fees, parking fees, $100 sandwiches ,$50 roulette, $75 toilet paper, etc. etc.

Originally posted by: David Miller

Commas: Items in a Series. Commas should be used when three or more items in a series are listed. A comma should be placed between each of the three items (it is also acceptable to leave out the comma between the second-to-last item and the last item in the series).  - after paying for resort fees, parking fees, $100 sandwiches ,$50 roulette, $75 toilet paper, etc. etc.


The word "fees" in your thread title was not part of a series, and in any case, your misuse was of an apostrophe, not a comma.

 

It was like writing "Here is a basket of apple's."

 

And my leaving out commas in my post was deliberate, to emphasize the relentless nature of the fees charged. I had a feeling that you would try to point that out as some kind of excuse for your elementary punctuation blunder. You do have a habit of trying to excuse your own behavior by accusing someone else of the same behavior.

 

Your punctuation error was a simple mistake--one you've made repeatedly. My omission of commas in my sentence was on purpose.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

The word "fees" in your thread title was not part of a series, and in any case, your misuse was of an apostrophe, not a comma.

 

It was like writing "Here is a basket of apple's."

 

And my leaving out commas in my post was deliberate, to emphasize the relentless nature of the fees charged. I had a feeling that you would try to point that out as some kind of excuse for your elementary punctuation blunder. You do have a habit of trying to excuse your own behavior by accusing someone else of the same behavior.

 

Your punctuation error was a simple mistake--one you've made repeatedly. My omission of commas in my sentence was on purpose.


      Stop breaking the rules and keep negative comments about others in the "sink". 

Originally posted by: David Miller

      Stop breaking the rules and keep negative comments about others in the "sink". 


YOU saying that is kind of hilarious. Nonetheless, from now on, I won't point out your punctuation, spelling, grammar, vocabulary, and syntax errors, except in the Sink.

Okay Kevin, I'll bite. Say you're at Caesars Palace and you need some cash. Where is the nearest no-fee or low-fee ATM?

Originally posted by: MisterPicture

Okay Kevin, I'll bite. Say you're at Caesars Palace and you need some cash. Where is the nearest no-fee or low-fee ATM?


Casino Royale has  $3 ATM fees and is easily walkable from CP. Very likely the least expensive ATM fees among Strip casinos. A little nugget applicable as a  degenerate gambler community service fact.

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