[Tagging] transaction parameters for ATMs
Nathan Wyand
propaganda at nathanwyand.com
Thu Feb 14 02:55:14 UTC 2019
So I think I'm on board with using withdraw/withdrawal as opposed to
transaction. The reason I formatted it as 'max_???' and 'min_???' is
because there are already two tags in use with that ordering.
I would also be sure to clarify that the limits are imposed by the ATM
provider and not the card provider.
Putting '$20' in my initial message was just for example, and the value
should always be a plain integer.
On 02/13/2019 09:45 PM, Warin wrote:
> The maximum may also be limited by the card provider. Need some
> careful words on the proposal to say it is the limit of the ATM provider.
>
>
> On 14/02/19 13:31, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
>> Withdrawals are not the only type of ATM transaction.
>
> So use
> withdraw_min=*
> withdraw_max=/*
>
> ???
>
> /The currency is set by some other tag that I forget now. That needs
> to be mentioned in the proposal.
> As a user .. I have no idea what the limits are. I suspect I may know
> the lower limit, but not the upper.
>
>
> //
>>
>> Perhaps max_withdrawal would be clearer?
>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 10:57 AM Nathan Wyand
>> <propaganda at nathanwyand.com <mailto:propaganda at nathanwyand.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello mappers,
>>
>> I frequently use OSM to find ATM's near me, but many of these
>> machines place limits on how much can be withdrawn in 1
>> transaction. This can make it inconvenient and expensive to
>> withdraw money, requiring several transactions. Another issue is
>> that many machines only carry $20 notes, which forces people to
>> withdraw more or less than they actually desire. I am considering
>> two tags for use alongside 'amenity=atm':
>>
>> *min_transaction* (the minimum amount of cash that can be
>> withdrawn in one transaction...typically the smallest
>> denomination of notes in the machine)
>> *max _transaction* (the maximum amount of cash that can be
>> withdrawn in one transaction)
>>
>> This is my first time proposing a tag, and I would love to hear
>> your input and and advice. Thank you!
>>
>> -Nathan
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