Bank of America adds Android Pay to a handful of its ATMs

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It's a good day to be an Android Pay and Bank of America user. The bank is now letting its customers use Android Pay to withdraw money from their cardless ATMS. No physical cards are needed! The company announced its plans to incorporate Android Pay and to expand its wireless machines at Google I/O earlier this week. It aims to have 5,000 ATMs around the US by the end of the year.

This is going to be especially helpful when you don't have your debit card handy but also get stuck at one of those cash-only bars or restaurants. Sigh those restaurants. Maybe now's the time for me to get in to Android Pay.

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