What is the fee for withdrawing cash at a convenience store? There are only 2 free days in a month!

Hello、munejyuka。

Recently、I use cash less often。Payment with smartphones such as PayPay and、This is because most payments are made by credit card.。

today、I went out by car, so I parked it at a coin parking lot.、I realized I forgot my wallet when paying.。

That’s crazy!


I usually keep a 1000 yen bill in my business card holder.

I sometimes forget to bring my wallet with me, so I keep a 1,000 yen bill in my business card holder.。For times like this。

I thought it would be there today too, so I looked at the business card holder.、

do not have!

It seems like I forgot to refill it the last time I used it.。

Miraculously, I had a Mitsubishi UFJ Bank card.

I had a bit of a panic.、It calmed down after a while。

I remembered that I had a Mitsubishi UFJ Bank cash card in my bag.。

Now you can go to a convenience store and withdraw cash!
I remember it well.。

What fees are you concerned about?

usually、I don't withdraw cash from convenience stores, so I timidly went into Lawson and operated the machine.。

The fee was displayed on the screen。

110 yen

was。

Is it expensive? Is it suitable? ?

If you were in a situation like this, you might feel it was cheap.。

It makes me sad to think that I had prepared properly.。

Where will this fee go?

If you use Seven Bank's Mitsubishi UFJ Bank card, the 25th and last day of each month are free of charge.

I was wondering if the fees differ depending on the convenience store, so I did a little research.、There was some good information。

Seven Bank ATMs are mainly installed in 7-Elevens.、Fees are free on the 25th and the end of each month.。This makes me happy。If you're going to use it anyway, it's better to have no fees.。

However, it gets very crowded on the 25th and the end of the month.。I wonder if this habit can be helped...

anyway、As long as you don't complain about the fees.、Make sure to withdraw money from your bank when there are no fees.。

I will use this 110 yen as a lesson! !

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