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To withdraw money from an ATM, follow these steps.

  1. Insert your card into the ATM.
  2. When Prompted, insert your PIN (PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER) using the keypad.
  3. When prompted, use the buttons on the side of the screen to choose which service you wish to receive, in your case, choose withdraw money.
  4. When prompted, use the buttons on the side of the screen to choose the amount of money you wish to withdraw.
  5. When prompted, choose if you want a mini statement or not.
  6. Wait for your money to be counted and come out through the slot.
  7. When prompted, choose if you wish to use another ATM service.
  8. Wait for your card to pop through the slot.
  9. If you chose to receive a mini statement, wait for it to pop through the slot.
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