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 Posted 04/16/2011  3:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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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.

You really should have a few bank accouts. Regardless of the amount, a bank account is sort of like a credit card. If you go to buy something, having a bank account, credit cards, etc. sometimes comes in really handy. It is really no ones buisness how much you have in a bank account and they really don't have a way to find out, unlike a credit card where they can check on your present and past.
Open several of the lowest allowed accounts in several banks. Then if and when you want to dump bulk coins, they almost always will take them and enter the amount into your account. If you need money, just wait one day and take it back out.
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 Posted 04/18/2011  10:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lizzyjo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I never have had luck with Wells Fargo.

I used to go back and forth between a credit union and Bank of America, but then the credit union got weird about it one day and said I had to have an account. I really think it depends on which teller you visit; some play by their rules and others don't really care.

I now go to Bank of America about once a week. If they say, "Would you like to pay with your checking account?" I just say, "I'll just pay cash."

If they ask what I use the coins for I tell them the truth: I'm a coin collector. Hopefully I get lucky and they tell me they have some dollar coins!
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