Gsatm Inc
About
In the mid-block stretch of 6th Avenue, a minute’s walk from the nearest subway turnstile, Gsatm Inc keeps an unmarked ATM kiosk ready around the clock. The spot sits halfway between the garment district’s loading docks and the Flatiron’s foot traffic, convenient when cash is needed without detours. They dispense bills in seconds, accept deposits when the envelope slot is unlocked, and reload cards on the fly. Balance inquiries print on thermal paper, and receipts stack neatly below the screen. PIN changes run through the same interface, and transaction histories print on demand. If the machine flags a hold, their support line helps clear it before you leave the vestibule.
Across from a twenty-four-hour deli, the address 329 6th Ave is easy to spot once you’re within a block. They top off prepaid cards, sell blank cards over the counter, and verify routing numbers for direct deposits. When Wi-Fi lags, the terminal still processes chip and contactless taps without switching networks. Stickers on the fascia show card-network logos, but the device itself stays neutral—no flashing logos, just steady service. You’ll find it near the crosswalk, before the office lobbies begin.
Directions are one tap away on the Gsatm Inc map listing. If the line is busy, try again; the next attempt often connects. A local trick: check the vestibule lights—if the screen is dark, the backup unit two doors down is usually online.