Banks could offer "rewards" at their ATMs.
After using an ATM, the machine gives you a coffee or pop. It's basically just combining the ATM with a standard vending machine.
Banks will build customer loyalty and consumers get a "free" gift.
Other giveaways could be chocolate bars, magazines, coupons to local establishments. Consumers could pick their gift.-- xmarcus, Nov 12 2003 How about free money from the ATM? I could go for that!-- muzer, Nov 12 2003 Good idea! 1 in 20 people get cash back...like a slot machine.
Similar to the Gambling ATM idea already posted but perhaps this would be more practical.-- xmarcus, Nov 12 2003 There was a bank in Kansas or somewhere that was purposly slipping $50s in with the $20s in their ATMs at random ... ATM usage increased tenfold in that area ... but it was an holiday promotion ...-- Letsbuildafort, Nov 12 2003 There was a vending machine at a previous job of mine, that would randomly flash "You win!" after you had made your purchase. You'd get all your money back, plus the item you selected.-- krelnik, Nov 12 2003 It could draw an amusing doodle on a reserved space on your ATM card using ink which would fade quickly enough to allow a new drawing to appear next time you use it.-- dobtabulous, Nov 12 2003 Along the lines of [dotabulous]'s idea ... how about having the ATM print your fortune on a reserved space on your ATM card with some thermo-sensitive ink (like G.I. Joe technology) that when heated it disappears, and each time you use the ATM, it heats the section, clears your fortune and gives you a new one ... and if you use your panic PIN, then it imprints the date and time of the PIN enrty, location, etc ...-- Letsbuildafort, Nov 12 2003 i dont understand why ATM desighn falls into the business category...Product maybe?-- FeelinPhine, Nov 12 2003 But would I still get candy if my ATM account was empty?-- FeelinPhine, Nov 12 2003 You'd have to give back candy with each transaction if you were in debt.-- DRstrathmore, Nov 12 2003 There are a couple of ATM's inside my university. At least once a year there's a stupid employee from the bank which loads the wrong bills inside the ATM. The last time it happened, about 5 months ago, I could see a really long line to take money out the ATM and no wonder: people were getting $500 from every $50 they cashed out.
I think that's better than a chocolate bar!-- Pericles, Nov 12 2003 Theres a couple of problems here, first of all, on account of my overdraft, I would have to give the bank gifts, and secondly I think everyone really knows that they are paying for it.....-- Micky Dread, Nov 12 2003 random, halfbakery