Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I do all of my ATMing and depositing with BofA in midtown Manhattan, but I still use the envelope method. According to the BofA website, the locations I use accept this "new" depositing method. Does this mean that the machines will accept either?
Or are there both types of machines at various locations, and somehow I always manage to get an envelope machine?
You just may be lucky enough find machines that take the envelopes still. What I wouldn't give to get away from the sh!ttastic world of low-grade/ancient tech like capacitive touchscreens (also featured on the iphone and utterly a piece of crap because of it) and lame single check confirmation. I want to take all my renters checks, put them in one envelope, punch in the amount and walk away. If I have to go through and confirm the amount on each check, what the hell is the bank doing for me?