Topic: Atm

25 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 1:13:09 - 1:16:14

1071: Commie Comey

Meetup Anecdotes, Disorganized Donations

Dvorak shares humorous stories from the Oakland meetup, noting that many attendees were disorganized and had to rush to ATMs for cash. Donations were handed over in torn envelopes and on the back of cafeteria chits. The hosts discuss the possibility of organizing a "peerage dinner" for high-level donors in the future.

The Fog
Episode 1726 9:23 - 11:28

1726: The Fog

Ten Days of Darkness, Starlink Internet, Communication Blackout

A conspiracy theory warns of an imminent ten-day global communication blackout where the internet will transition exclusively to the Starlink satellite network. Citizens are urged to stockpile a month's supply of food, water, and cash as banks and ATMs are expected to fail. The theory claims the military will eventually provide supplies and broadcast "education" on freedom.

Day One Dictator
Episode 1615 9:08 - 13:13

1615: Day One Dictator

CBS News Coverage of Hunter Biden Financial Records

Catherine Herridge reports for CBS News on specific financial details from the Hunter Biden indictment, including $1.6 million in ATM withdrawals and payments to various women. The indictment identifies Biden as a lobbyist and consultant who earned millions from Ukrainian energy firm Burisma and Chinese entity CEFC.

Escaped Mutant
Episode 1586 2:17:13 - 2:43:34

1586: Escaped Mutant

Executive Producer Donations and Knighting Ceremony

The show acknowledges significant donations from producers, including Dustin Sonderreger, Adam Urbano, and Hollywood producer Dana Brunetti, who promoted his film "Gran Turismo." A knighthood ceremony is held for Dame Emma, Sir Sonderreger, and Sir Alan. Listener notes cover topics such as the decline of the ATM business, weight loss success, and local meetups in Indiana and Georgia.

Climatarian
Episode 1524 1:25:01 - 1:26:30

1524: Climatarian

Chase Bank ATM Closures and Rising Urban Crime

Chase Bank has begun locking its ATM vestibules in New York City during the early evening hours due to rising crime and vagrancy. The hosts argue this is part of a broader trend of reducing access to cash and closing physical retail locations in high-crime urban areas.

CAPS
Episode 1224 2:48:09 - 2:52:16

1224: CAPS

Telemedicine Apps, Banking Fees and Bitcoin Crash

The trend of insurance and banking companies using apps to track users in exchange for discounts is criticized as a precursor to mandatory fees. The discussion shifts to the recent crash of Bitcoin to $6,000, questioning its status as a "safe haven" asset during market turmoil.

Googers
Episode 1146 1:19:59 - 1:24:43

1146: Googers

London Meetup Recap, Sir Ghee, Sanity Insurance

The London meetup at the Victoria pub is recapped, with praise for the venue's atmosphere and the generosity of the attendees. One producer, requesting the title "Sir Ghee," contributed a significant donation described as "sanity insurance." The discussion notes the logistical challenges of obtaining cash from ATMs in London and the high level of engagement from the local listener base.

Austin Beatniks
Episode 1060 2:29:49 - 2:32:50

1060: Austin Beatniks

ATM Jackpotting, FBI Bank Warning, Cyber Crime

The FBI has issued a confidential alert to international banks regarding a coordinated "ATM jackpotting" attack. This cyber crime involves hacking into a bank's system to force machines to dispense all their cash in minutes. Unlike credit card skimming, this method targets the bank's internal software, potentially allowing criminals to empty hundreds of machines simultaneously.

Circular Reporting
Episode 1005 1:50:53 - 1:53:14

1005: Circular Reporting

Homeless Woman Anecdote, Bank ATM Strategy

A personal anecdote describes an encounter with a homeless woman outside a bank who spoke about the general atmosphere of "hate" in California. The story concludes with a tip that standing outside a bank or ATM is the most effective location for those in dire financial straits to solicit help.

Eat Lipstick
Episode 903 1:25:05 - 1:31:44

903: Eat Lipstick

Ercan Findikoglu, Global ATM Looting, War on Cash

Turkish hacker Ercan Findikoglu is sentenced to eight years for masterminding a global ATM looting scheme that stole $40 million in a single 10-hour window. The Secret Service describes the operation as one of the most sophisticated in history. The hosts use the story to discuss the "war on cash" and the inherent insecurity of the U.S. "chip and sign" credit card system.

Peak Oil II
Episode 734 1:54:17 - 2:01:06

734: Peak Oil II

Greek Debt Crisis and Bank Run Anxiety

Greece faces a financial shutdown as the Eurogroup refuses to extend its bailout following Prime Minister Tsipras's call for a referendum. Reports of long lines at ATMs and banks running out of cash dominate the news. The hosts speculate that Russia may step in to bail out Greece to secure the "Turkish Stream" pipeline route into Europe.

Evil Layer Cake
Episode 653 8:52 - 12:34

653: Evil Layer Cake

Scottish Independence Referendum, Market Panic, Global ATM Network

The Scottish independence vote results are pending, with predictions of a thin margin and potential calls for a recount. A hypothetical scenario is discussed where a "yes" vote triggers a global stock market freeze and a shutdown of the international ATM network over a weekend. The discussion touches on the potential for similar independence movements in Wales, Catalonia, and Texas.

Preemptive Prosecution
Episode 626 2:15:39 - 2:20:37

626: Preemptive Prosecution

International Support and the War on Cash in Sweden

Reports from Sweden indicate a growing "war on cash," with music festivals going cash-free and widespread ATM failures. A listener from Colombia highlights the economic challenges of donating to the show, noting that $50 represents a significant portion of the local minimum wage. The hosts emphasize the value of their international audience and the diverse perspectives they bring to the program.

Hornet's Nest
Episode 560 2:39:51 - 2:45:12

560: Hornet's Nest

War on Men, Equal Pay ATM Stunt, Religious Discrimination

The hosts discuss the "war on men" and a Swiss ATM stunt designed to highlight the gender pay gap. They argue that activists should focus on the Catholic Church, Judaism, and Islam—which they label as the top three organizations discriminating against women—rather than corporate boards.

Bono Douchebag
Episode 524 1:53:56 - 1:57:59

524: Bono Douchebag

ATM Yokels, Louisiana Cajun Cooking Aside

The hosts revisit Obama's "yokels" comment regarding a $45 million ATM heist, suggesting the President views such crimes as "amateur" compared to banking scams. This leads to a tangent about a listener who runs a Cajun restaurant in Alabama. Dvorak defends his previous "ramble" about the quality of Louisiana cooking, while Curry mentions how Emeril Lagasse modernized the cuisine.

Spam Horse
Episode 499 2:23:16 - 2:29:24

499: Spam Horse

Bitcoin ATM in Cyprus and Mashable Critique

A Mashable report on a "Bitcoin ATM" in Cyprus launched by entrepreneur Jeff Berwick is dismissed as "bogative." The hosts question the physical reality of a Bitcoin ATM, noting that the currency is digital and doesn't require a traditional machine. They criticize the media for hyping the story as a viable solution to the Cypriot banking crisis.

Aromatic Poo
Episode 327 53:00 - 55:35

327: Aromatic Poo

Debit Card Cloning, Identity Theft in Los Angeles

During the road trip, Adam Curry discovered his debit card had been cloned and used for nine unauthorized $400 withdrawals across Los Angeles, including Venice Beach and Pasadena. The theft likely occurred at a "dodgy" portable ATM at a gas station, resulting in a $4,000 loss and the temporary freezing of his accounts.

Hide Your Forks
Episode 313 2:16:31 - 2:20:02

313: Hide Your Forks

Obama on ATMs and Structural Unemployment

During an interview, President Obama suggested that automation, such as ATMs and airport kiosks, has contributed to structural unemployment by making businesses more efficient with fewer workers. This comment drew criticism from those who argue that technological advancement creates new types of jobs. The President also signed the "SelectUSA" executive order to encourage foreign and domestic investment in U.S. facilities, which some view as a benefit for large corporations like GE.

George W. Obama
Episode 288 1:41:40 - 1:44:57

288: George W. Obama

ATM Fees, Timmy Geithner Derivatives Waiver

New regulations may lead to $5 ATM fees for debit card users. Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has reportedly issued waivers for certain derivatives, undermining the transparency goals of the Dodd-Frank Act. The hosts criticize the "insider" culture where large corporations like General Electric receive various regulatory waivers.

Call of Doody
Episode 270 1:50:22 - 1:56:02

270: Call of Doody

Cashless Society, EMV Standards and Pinning is Winning

The hosts examine the push toward a cashless society through the implementation of EMV chip standards and biometric ATMs. They highlight a marketing campaign in the Netherlands using the slogan "Pinning is Winning" to encourage consumers to abandon physical cash in favor of trackable digital transactions.