A now-resolved glitch at the Bank of Ireland resulted in long lines at ATMs across the country as customers withdrew more money than they had in their accounts.
they were informed of an “unusual volume of activity” at some ATMs across the country, including “issues relating to certain financial institutions.” They told The Irish Times they had focused on patrolling ATMs where “public safety” and “public order” were of concern.issue had been resolved overnight, a Bank of Ireland spokesperson said in an emailed statement to Gizmodo.
He added, “We sincerely apologize for the disruption this outage caused – we know we fell far below the standards our customers expect from us.”
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