Well, today I'm going to be in the difficult position to announce some important for our arillas-community news...
The good news are that from today there is a free wifi hotspot available in the area of the beach of Arillas We will be testing it tomorow in order to find out how far you can get the signal and inform you with more details.
the bad news are that (believe it or not) the only and one ATM of Arillas and area has been removed by Eurobank today .
They said that they had some ATM's that were not profitable enough and one of them was this one.
Something that we I can not understand as two years ago it had been one of the most popular ATMS in Corfu as it was unique for our area!!!!???
The family of Arkokal travel who was hosting the ATM is now looking desperately for a new bank to invest in or area, something that can not be achieved easily due to shortage of time and because of the current financial situation in our country.
Let's hope that this problem will be solved soon
If we will need your help in order to create interest form banks I will be posting about it here.
We are going out for tonight
Talk to you soon
That really is bad news as far as I am concerned. Because I have a lot of bills to pay in Corfu, I tend to use the ATM on almost a daily basis at the beginning of the season and really don't want to have to go to Sidari or Agros every day.
If you need any help from us Dimitri over getting another bank interested, please let me know and what we need to do.
Enjoy your evening out!
Bad news indeed for a lot of people (Visitors) who rely on this. I personally take enough euros with me not to need it.
As for the wifi, that's excellent news as i am taking a netbook for the first time on our next visit... :)
And yes Dimitris, enjoy your night.
riggers.
here here sandy & rigs if theres any thing we can do ..ie petition let us know...............yammas
We heard this news last night, and we think it's terrible that the ATM has been removed.
Dimitri, if help and support is needed to persuade another bank, we're there! And I think you would find plenty support in Arillas. This facility will be greatly missed, by local people and holiday makers alike.
Like you Sandy, I use the machine most days to withdraw the maximum amount to pay bills.
It will be missed by everyone. Finger's crossed another bank will be interested. You have my support too Dimitris.
Good news about the wifi hotspot though.
Thanks for the post Dimitris. wifi on the beach indeed! May well have a little go....
As for the ATM, it will be like the bad old days of either taking vast amounts of cash, and storing it in a deposit box or heading to Sidari often. As I can read above, it is even worse for Sandy, Sara and Maggie.
I do hope something can be done. Like everyone else, if I can do anything myself, (like writing to them etc) then please shout.
Phil
I would also like to add our support for bringing the ATM back to Arillas. I believe the nearest one is in San Stephanos, we used it once in October last year. A bit nearer than Sidari, but still a trek of course and not half so convenient!
Hope you have had a good evening out, Dimitri.
lynn xx
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR, bankers, I think thats what they call them.
We need this like an hole in the head, (http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/smileys/free-fighting-smileys-128.gif) (http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/facebook-smileys.html) I wonder if I can run up a few tabs and pay by cheque at the end of my holiday?
Go get them Dimitris, may the force be with you and see you in July. Mick.
Great news Dimitris, now we can go surfing on the beach.
(http://www.insidesocal.com/bargain/WiFiUses.jpg)
Bad news Dimitris, about ATM so lets get canvassing. There is a list of Greek Banks on Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_banks_in_Greece
Or, if I could come up with an account number I would fill this form in, which is on the Eurobank website.
http://www.eurobank.gr/europortal/content/europortal/en/content/home/complaint_form.asp?type=pos
If Eurobank had fixed the ATM when it was broken in the summer instead of leaving it three to four weeks it would have been much more profitable.
coys.
Oh dear. Not good news at all as most holiday makers fully expect a means of getting hold of their cash while away.
Quote from: coys on March 23, 2010, 10:54:52 PM
If Eurobank had fixed the ATM when it was broken in the summer instead of leaving it three to four weeks it would have been much more profitable.
coys.
Very good point, Barry!
lynn xx
Think laterally - Is an ATM really necessary?
I have cashed a UK Cheque at the Marina Hotel for Euros in the past.
I have paid by UK Credit Card in San Stef using an electronic card reader, so obviously these devices are available for use by businesses in the area.
If a UK Debit Card works at an ATM then it will work on a traders card reader, so if local businesses like the Marina get an electronic card reader then they could offer visitors a Cash facility. We know that the Banks sting you for a cash withdrawl abroad, PLUS a lousy exchange rate from £ to Euros, so nobody will mind a slightly lower exchange rate for using this service - then the local businesses could make some money on the transactions instead of the Banks.
Just a thought.???
Geoff, what about the people who live in Arillas, and used the ATM regularly? I always used it, and this morning we had to go to Sidari for cash. (and to add insult to injury, the petrol keeps increasing in price!) Also, how many people who travel to Sidari for money, will then spend money in Sidari?I know it will happen when local people go there, and then do shopping there. How much will Arillas lose out through this?
And Jo is right, most holiday makers expect to find an ATM closeby these days.
I think it will be greatly missed! And I want it back!!!!!!
I disagree with you Geoff. Nationwide don't charge for cash withdrawals and you get a much better rate of exchange at the ATM. It's useful for all holiday makers but for those of us transferring large sums, it's a god send.
Maggie, does this mean the ATM in San Stef is out of action?
Sandy, the ATM in San stef works for most cards. We went to Sidari, tho, because the winding road to San stef has been closed for repairs(about time too). It was as easy to go to Sidari, as we had to call into Bretta on the way back.
Lets hope another bank does install an ATM. I never did trust the ATM, especially as it swallowed my card last year. Also, I found Eurobank were not very helpful at all. I never felt as if I could let my cash go below €100 because of problems with the ATM.
I know many of the local businesses like to be paid in cash and this could now be more difficult.
This is really bad news and I hope the local community can come up with an action plan. I know emails, from an Englishman, to a large Greek Bank won't have a lot of welly but its worth trying.
So agree with Maggie. Having driven to Sidari, I know I would shop there, whereas if I could get cash locally it wouldn't be worth the time or petrol.
Ever adaptable Arillas businesses may have to work out how to make a "cashback" type service, if they want to prevent a big leak in their takings during the season.
But I feel really sorry for those like Sandy and Maggie who have depended on it so much. The right answer would be another bank taking over the service and rplacing the ATM. Let's all hope we get it.
Phil
I think you are all right....but for visitors who don't hire a car and don't have transport, this may be a put off to them..
Sorry Maggie / Sandy - I was thinking more about the seasonal visitors than the permanent residents, for the same reasons that you and Phil have stated - if they have to travel elsewhere for cash they will spend it elsewhere, which is why I thought it might be a good idea for Arillas businesses to offer the service and thereby keep the cash in Arillas. It would also be a service that could be in place much quicker than a new ATM, thereby reducing the impact on businesses for the coming season.
But, from a residents point of view, I do agree with you that the lack of an ATM is going to cause considerable inconvenience, so maybe we should all adopt Terry's suggestion and start flooding the Greek banks with emails supporting it's reinstatement.
Thats my point riggers. Luckily we always take just about enough currency then spend any extra on credit cards or debit cards as I have read that its really expensive to draw cash out but it was still good to have in an emergency.
Last year, my sister was running out of money and was checking the machine every day to see that they had been paid. Bearing in mind they were skint there is no way they could have afforded to go to Sidari by taxi. Its situations like this that could prove difficult.
Well at least it won`t be gobbling up my bank cards as it did a couple of years ago...!!
Oh dear!!! Heidi and I just got worried as the ATM has been a sole provider for our "beer tokens".
Now we will have drink only with what we bring and make do. When there is a will there is a way, and for the rest Royal Ionian there is a Master Card ;)
ill have my scooter out in june if any needs a lift to agros flag me down ,,am is best .....yammas
I've found the Answer :-)
That's hilarious Terry!! All this new (fangled) technology and the answer is staring us in the face! Do we take it in shifts to blow the notes out to customers?
lmao
Phil
Has anyone used the free WiFi Hotspot yet. Also, if it is working, what is the coverage like.
Terry
Not me yet Terry.
Couldn't find any free wifi spots other than in restaurants. Quite funny when I asked Spiros in Thalassa if I could use his WiFi, at first he thought I wanted to use his wifey!!!. Well it amused me anyway.
That made me smile Dai, its a good job you didn't say you had your Wii with you to access it.
Lol!