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* DKB calls it ''Cash im Shop'' | * DKB calls it ''Cash im Shop'' | ||
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+ | * withdraw cash from min. €50 and max. €300, and | ||
+ | * deposit cash from min. €1 and max. €300. | ||
== How it works == | == How it works == |
Revision as of 10:18, 4 April 2022
Viacash allows you to withdraw or deposit cash from/on your bank account at shops. You don't need to buy anything.
Banks have different names for the service:
- N26 calls it Cash26
- DKB calls it Cash im Shop
Usually, you can
- withdraw cash from min. €50 and max. €300, and
- deposit cash from min. €1 and max. €300.
How it works
- in the app of your bank, select cash deposit or withdrawal and generate a barcode
- go to the store and proceed to checkout (you do not need to buy anything)
- show the barcode to the clerk
- leave or receive your cash
List of stores
Germany
- Adam's
- Barbarino
- Budni
- Eckert
- Logo Adams
- Ludwig
- Mobilcom Debitel
- ON Express
- Penny
- REWE
- Rossmann
- dm
- real
Austria
- Billa
- dm
- Merkur
- Penny