Number21 wrote::lol:
I bet it is becoming more common for people to pay for retail transactions with rolled change, penny sorters or not, everybody is broke these days...
68Camaro wrote:Frankly I would think major retailers like HD, if the managers had any kind of head on their shoulders, would welcome rolled counted coin... For those with wrapping machines, maybe those should be negotiated dump sites. Talk to managers, tell them you can supply all their penny needs, for free.
Number21 wrote:Does anybody know what large retailers do with their pennies? Do they count and roll them all, and cycle them back through the registers, or just drop them off in bulk somewhere?
68Camaro wrote:Number21 wrote:Does anybody know what large retailers do with their pennies? Do they count and roll them all, and cycle them back through the registers, or just drop them off in bulk somewhere?
If I recall correctly they tend to be net consumers of them. None left over, always consuming them. Thus I would be a bit surprised that they would resist getting them in a good format.
Number21 wrote::lol:
I bet it is becoming more common for people to pay for retail transactions with rolled change, penny sorters or not, everybody is broke these days...
amalekidad wrote:Went to Home Depot today for some supplies. I gave the checker a $25 box of zincons and an extra roll for the tax. She gave me a dirty look, asked another checker, and then called a manager. He said ‘count them and get back to work.’ She started screaming at the manager that she was not going to count every single cent. He let her finish and said, "each roll is 50 cents. It looks like this guy already counted out $25 dollars worth for you." The clerk did not say one more word to me, just finished the transaction and handed me the receipt.
What is your best “I paid with pennies” story?
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