No. Usually the ATM will post a note stating that if the deposit is made after a certain time of the day it will not be posted to your account until the next working day.
You might want to wait 24 hours before trying to withdraw money.
2006-08-13 12:47:39
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answer #1
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answered by Albannach 6
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Depends on what bank but - no.
Either cash it somewhere at a supermarket or check cashing place and pay your dinner tonight with cash. Depending on where you work they may even cash it for you.
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Deposit it directly into the bank on your lunch break or something if you get out of work too late. My bank deposits automatically $100 when you do it directly and then the rest later. But NOTHING right away from an ATM it takes several days.
2006-08-13 19:52:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the bank and your relationship you have with them. I have worked for 2 major banks that allowed you to go negative to a point without charging, if you have a long time relationship with the bank they may allow it. Do you have an Debit card? Visa/Mastercard. If you do, and you have funds that you have already promised with the Visa/Mastercard but it hasn't actually been debited from your account, you can draw on that money as long as you deposit right away.
BEWARE: You still risk being overdrawn on the account, depending upon your bank. Also, it is illegal to spend money you really don't have. Although thousands do it.
2006-08-13 19:47:51
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answered by conniejos2005 1
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at most atms u are allowed to deposit a check and take up to like 100 dollars out right away
2006-08-13 19:48:02
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answered by FLeX_BoZaCK 4
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When I deposit through the ATM of my bank, i have immediate access to it. It gets added to my available balance immediately.... check your receipt when you do your deposit. If your slip reflects your deposit, go ahead and withdraw... if it says 'pending' or someother wording. I would leave it....
2006-08-13 20:04:34
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answered by JOEYSMOM2 4
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it depends on how your account is set up if you have no credit then the check will be held till it clears and if you have had the account for some time and have credit then it shoukld be fine it may only let you take 200 till the check clears how big of check are you thinking about?
2006-08-13 19:48:48
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answered by Melissa B 2
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it depends on the bank. at washington mutual and chase. you can deposit in the atm and get some money out right away. at wamu you can get up to 100 and chase is unknown to me but i know you can.
2006-08-13 19:53:18
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answered by hunnie l 2
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You can write checks & hope they don't clear before the money deposits. The ATM wont give you money that hasn't been processed.
2006-08-13 19:47:54
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answered by Jennifer 4
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no you wont be able to but you can write a personal check if you have one and either as the cashier if they can hold the check until later tomorrow, or you can just write it and pray that it doesn't go through right away...
2006-08-13 20:10:40
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answered by 20 and lovin' it 3
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Not if you don't have money in your account to cover them. If they were drawn on your bank and you deposited them before 2 p.m., then possibly depending on your bank.
2006-08-13 19:48:01
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answered by I'm_Bored 4
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