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23rd March 10, 08:59 AM
#1
Coinstar!
I just took the growler full of loose change I've been saving up for the past few years to one of those Coinstar machines...and came away with $98!!!
I guess it's time to get in touch with Rocky and ask about some swatches.
Scottish National? Buccleuch? Blackwatch?
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23rd March 10, 10:37 AM
#2
It's amazing how loose change adds up, congratulations... but don't you lose 10% using those machines?
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23rd March 10, 10:48 AM
#3
Originally Posted by artificer
It's amazing how loose change adds up, congratulations... but don't you lose 10% using those machines?
Depends. At my bank it's free for customers.
Enjoy the kilt!
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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23rd March 10, 10:48 AM
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yeah, it was 9.8 cents on the dollar, but at the amount i put in, it's alright. sure beats rolling the coins to take the bank. i'm willing to pay for convenience...
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23rd March 10, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by NewEnglander
yeah, it was 9.8 cents on the dollar, but at the amount i put in, it's alright. sure beats rolling the coins to take the bank. i'm willing to pay for convenience...
I'm always amazed when banks DON'T have an automatic coin sorter... I mean, they're banks, right? Aren't they supposed to be equipped to handle money (of all sorts)?
Anyway, congrats again on the savings, and keep us posted on the tartan selection.
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23rd March 10, 11:48 AM
#6
I would think you could fill out a deposit slip and leave the amount blank and leave it to the bank to count.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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23rd March 10, 11:57 AM
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Of course, but how would you know that they're giving you full credit??!!!
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23rd March 10, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by artificer
I'm always amazed when banks DON'T have an automatic coin sorter... I mean, they're banks, right? Aren't they supposed to be equipped to handle money (of all sorts)?
Anyway, congrats again on the savings, and keep us posted on the tartan selection.
oh they have them the're just not available for customers \
and my big jar bought me a kilt too.
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23rd March 10, 04:27 PM
#9
My bank in Pennsylvania had one for public use. You put the coins in and got a receipt that you then took to a teller. You could get cash or make a deposit. I used it a lot.
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23rd March 10, 04:35 PM
#10
My coinstar rule is not to put quarters in. I can count them easily enough and roll 'em if I've got 'em. I'll pay 10% to avoid dealing with pennies and nickels.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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