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Interesting. Maybe thats an American thing because in Canada they were calling for people hoarding pennies to bring them in because they were actually worth 1.4 cents in copper.
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wouldnt the machine fill up? [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] wouldnt the machine fill up? [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] I would bet coinstar took this as a marketing opportunity and had their goons there to unload periodically. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] wouldnt the machine fill up? [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] I would bet coinstar took this as a marketing opportunity and had their goons there to unload periodically. [/ QUOTE ] Having your goons unloading all over your customers doesn't sound like very good marketing at all. |
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[ QUOTE ] i think they take like 8%! i cringe at the thought of anyone ever using one of those machines. [/ QUOTE ] Can you offer an alternative? Besides rolling the coins myself. [/ QUOTE ] for ~$1150, I'd buy one of those home machines that counts and puts them in rolls automatically. It would probably take the whole day.. but it'd be worth it IMO. |
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my bank does what coinstar does for free
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Actually, they take 8.9%, or from this guy, they took $1,164.53.
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Someone should just go to banks with $20,000 and get change in pennies. That'd be grimey.
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Are you kidding, you could get a machine for $15 that'll do it for you.
It would take some time, but not $1000 worth of time. |
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as long as u r not doing a [censored] load at once, u can easily roll coins when u r watching tv or something.
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