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Valued Member
United States
289 Posts |
Poll Question
Where can you get boxes of pennies with no account
Edited by eric273 04/14/2011 10:28 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Depends on the bank manager and the tellers mood if you dont have an account...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
United States
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PNC bank will sell you rolls or boxes of cents, nickels, dimes, or quarters without an account in my area. They aren't fed rolls though they are in the plastic rolls. Commerica bank also does it but it is hard to get a full box, you can usually buy fed wrapped rolls from the teller has left, they won't order or go to the vault unless you have an account.
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Valued Member
United States
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HoosierDaddy: I've contacted several Chase locations, Politely they told me they would not give me boxes unless I had an account with them. I've only found 2 large banks who will give me boxes of coin without an account: Wells Fargo & Frost Bank.
Both of which get their coin through Brinks. It took me several months but I finally found a bank that get's their boxes directly from the federal reserve. Unfortunately for most of you on the Forum it is a small Local Credit Union.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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BofA and Wells Fargo have given me boxes without question. Most of the one's I've been too have merchant services so they usually deal with a lot of coins.
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Valued Member
United States
337 Posts |
i have gotten rolls without bank accounts but asking for a box seems kinda rude without an account thats 50 rolls! i have been questioned and I have been greeted with open arms from different bank tellers some could care a less and others just seem mean (might just be them following policy) dont think there is a bank without that policy you need a bank account to use the services just depends on the tellers and if its worth the fight to them asking for a crazy chunk of change would probably make them more prone to following the rules though
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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You need a few more topics. Acquire them by the bag Don't buy bulk coins
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Valued Member
United States
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BofA and Wells Fargo have given me boxes without question. Most of the one's I've been too have merchant services so they usually deal with a lot of coins.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Wow...that's odd. I typed that response a long time ago and it went under errorfinder. I broke the forum lol.
Edited by Rsxtacee 04/15/2011 8:26 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Alot of banks where I live will, just have to go in and ask
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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several will, the ones that come to the top of my head right now are Wells Fargo and First Interstate. you can get smaller quantities from BofA and USbank.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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No problems with Wells Fargo. 
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Valued Member
United States
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I think the real question may be "where to dump coins without an account?" I still have a hard time with that one. I usually use rolls to buy trivial things around town. A soda here, a few dollars gas there.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Eric273, you should have an account. If you're a minor, understand, that's no problem. Every one of these major banks have "junior savings accounts," or, some such things, designed, especially, for minors. They're custodial accounts, meaning, a parent must go on the account, too, and, all you can do is deposit (you can't withdraw; only the parent can withdraw). They cost like $10 to open, and that goes as your initial deposit. Just have a parent call around for you, and you'll find one you like. Then, open the account, and they should help you.
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