AGBank introduces the service Cash by Code
JSC AGBank introduces the service, which allows using special codes to collect cash from the ATM, not having a bank card.
As reported in the bank, the owner of the ATM cards chooses paragraph Cash by Code on ATM, chooses Send Money and enter the recipient's mobile phone number and sends the user money. The system then generates a code of two parts, the first of which is printed in the form of a check, and remains with the sender, the second is sent as an SMS to a mobile phone recipient. Code is active for 24 hours.
The operation is the fact that the recipient of the money, even without the cards of the same paragraph ATM Cash by Code introduces the two parts of the code and takes him relying amount. -15D -
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