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Cockney rhyming slang cash machine unveiled
Published Saturday, Oct 29 2011, 19:53 BST | By Daniel Sperling | 26 comments

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Users in Leytonstone who pick the service are given options to withdraw sausage and mash (cash), check their balance on Fleet Street (receipt) or Charlie Sheen (screen), and access Huckleberry Finn (pin) services.
Once they progress to the withdrawal screen, they can pick from a number of money slang options such as Lady Godiva (£5), horn of plenty (£20) and a pony (£25).
Despite potentially confusing users unfamiliar with the terms, the novelty cash ATM has already received a wealth of positive reviews.
"This is brilliant," one customer told Orange. "I think it's great to have a bit of lighthearted fun during this current financial climate.
"It's tough enough withdrawing cash when you've not got much but if you can do it with a giggle it makes all the difference."
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