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To: Daniel Mack who wrote (9283)7/9/1999 9:24:00 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 57584
 
No idea, it is strange, but nothing to worry about, imo. Check this>
I wonder if Tidel is suppling these>>Bank of America Increases Wal-Mart ATM Network
CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 7, 1999--Bank of America renewed a contract with Wal-Mart Stores to provide ATM services for an additional three years, creating a network of more than 900 ATMs in 19 states.

The network combines 700 existing ATMs with 200 additional ATMs in Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and North Carolina. All installations will be complete by early July in the Midwest and North Carolina. Bank of America's North Carolina ATM network will increase by 23% with the new Wal-Mart ATM installations.

Bank of America is Wal-Mart's largest ATM provider, with locations in more than 30% of the Wal-Mart and Sam's Clubs nationwide, said David McCrary, vice president and manager, ATM Business Development. ''Our relationship with Wal-Mart began in 1994 and has grown to more than 900 currently. The Wal-Mart ATM locations will make it even more convenient for Bank of America customers,'' McCrary said.

If not, I am sure WMT would be interested in the new I-net machines.