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Pillar of the Community
United States
1158 Posts |
Quote: Coinstar. Rolling cents isn't even minimum wage! Generally speaking, though, neither is stacking copper or other CRH.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
593 Posts |
My local credit union does it for no fee if you are a member. And last time she gave me six Canadian quarters that were left in the reject area. I used to roll them up what a pain. No more
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Moderator
 United States
188660 Posts |
Quote: CoinStar anywhere...gift card for Target/Lowe's/Amazon etc. etc. no charge..no need to deal with the bank Exactly! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
997 Posts |
Our local grocery store has both a CoinStar and a TD Bank with a coin machine. My change jar gets cashed in every couple months or after I go on a CRH spree at CoinStar usually and I get an iTunes credit voucher, we use that for app and movie purchases to keep from putting our credit card out there. CoinStar does not charge the 9.9% fee for gift card credits.
If I want the cash I avoid the CoinStar Cash Fee and use the TD machine. No account needed.
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Valued Member
United States
449 Posts |
I always try to mix some nickels and quarters with my big penny dumps to make it look more normal like someone is just cashing in all the coins they saved up rather than a obnoxious penny collector! (like me, or all of us)
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Valued Member
United States
98 Posts |
I used the coinstar today and got $11 for Amazon out of some pennies I had been neglecting to roll. Glad I didn't spend the time rolling them!!
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
12839 Posts |
Quote:Coinstar. Rolling cents isn't even minimum wage! Quote: Generally speaking, though, neither is stacking copper or other CRH. Both of those are funny AND true! But we don't do this because we want to make money for the labor...  My bank doesn't even accept rolled coins any more. If you show up with a box of rolled coins they give you a heavy duty plastic bag, point you to a chair in the lobby and kindly tell you to break the rolls into said bag.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1191 Posts |
I tried the coinstar method today. It worked just fine but I guess I expected it to be a bit quicker. Spent a good 20+ minutes dumping my $75.00 worth of pennies in! Felt a little weird but no one seemed to care. Regardless though thanks for the tip, Amazon credit to me is just about as good as cash!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1566 Posts |
Hey crazyforATB. What's wrong with obnoxious penny collectors? I've been an obnoxious cent collector for 30 years and proud of it! 
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Valued Member
United States
368 Posts |
i used to roll them all (probably rolled around 15,000 the last few years) but , not worth it. especially if you have to buy the rolls. and its always uncomfortable lugging them back to the bank especially if its crowded
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
 If you have a Bank Of America bank around you, just take them there in any bag, box, can, etc. They have a system where they take all coins and put them in a bag and ship them out for counting. HOWEVER, there is a small problem. IF you have an account with them, they simply add the amount to your account and there is no charge. The bad news is if you don't have an account with them. Then there is a charge for this service. And they will send you a check for the amount you had in change. And there is a charge for that too. So the smart thing to do is find a BOA bank, open a savings account, use that to get rid of excess change.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4901 Posts |
JustCarl: sounds a bit TOO complicated..supermarket.coinstar...immediate gift card credit....done
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