InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 53
Posts 3489
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 02/05/2014

Re: lar2 post# 50221

Tuesday, 11/07/2017 1:26:31 PM

Tuesday, November 07, 2017 1:26:31 PM

Post# of 58418

"Next to every bank does not mean in or attached to the bank but next store or across the street or just down the street."

If something is "next store" or "across the street" or "just down the street," then the location of the bank ATM really loses any relivance.

If it will not mean physically next to a bank ATM, why specify ATM at all? Why not just say something like "within a mile radius of every bank"?

The only reason the location of a bank ATM (as opposed to the whole bank) would have relevance would be because the expectation is that someone would use the bank ATM to obtain cash so they can also use the Bitcoin ATM to obtain Bitcoin using the cash they just got from the bank ATM. If they are not physically next to each other so one can conveniently access both machines from one's vehicle, then the bank's ATM is not any more convenient than the bank lobby or drive-thru seeing that I still have to do the much more inconvenient action of driving to a completely different building maybe on a different street and get out of my vehicle to go walk into that building.

If that is the plan (and of course, it is), why mention bank ATMs (or even banks) at all?

Words mean specific things. The words "next to" do NOT mean the same thing as "nearby." If we are going to be enablers to allow words to mean anything that allows us to obtain the outcome we want, why use words at all? We all could just grunt at each other and allow the receiver of the grunt to decide what the grunt means regardless of the grunter's actual intent.