Answer: II
Explanation: In general, you can use an ATM to withdraw cash, deposit checks or cash, and check your account balance. If you use an ATM that’s operated by your bank — or is operated by a network that your bank partners with — you can usually perform all of these tasks for free.
But if you use an ATM that’s not run by your bank like (an out-of-network ATM), you’ll typically pay two separate fees for the service.
Out-of-network ATM fee: This is the fee that’s charged by your bank for not using an ATM in network.
ATM surcharge: The company that operates the out-of-network ATM charges this fee.
These individual fees can add up — and total fees may hover around $5 for each withdrawal you make.
Some banks may also charge a fee for checking your balance at an ATM that’s not theirs.
So if you regularly withdraw cash from an out-of-network ATM, you could rack up hundreds of dollars in fees each year.