I am now officially off my rocker. Instead of selling the wrapper, I bought a Cummins Jetsort (3000 series) rated for around 4500 coins per minute to pair up with the wrapper. I regret not having bought it at the same auction (it went for around $100 as well, but I saw no need to have a sorter when I only do pennies and nickels.) So I tracked down the buyer and purchased it for $500 giving him a nice return on investment and reminding me that I should always buy anything that catches my interest.
Now the hard part of figuring out what to charge to Pick up, sort, count, wrap and deposit coin. All of the big Canadian banks charge business accounts 2.15% to deposit rolled coin. I found a small bank that charges 10 cents per roll. Being as I will not be doing pennies and nickels with the business account I have my fixed costs to deposit @ 1% or less (loonies are $25 / roll and twoonies are $50 per roll, making them low fee.) I have to continue with research to see if I can find a bank that actually wants my business with rolled coin and would waive these fees.
Does anybody here have any experience with commercial wrappers or Brinks to know what they charge for this service? There are no free counters and sorters in Calgary banks so my competition is limited to somebody with an industrial wrapper (and possibly a free counter at one Safeway, but no business owner needs to spend their entire income there.)
Lemon Thrower wrote:so i would also do a lot more legwork and find a bank that will allow you to dump in bags and i would buy a $300 tabletop coin counter.
In Canada we do not have the number of banks competing for our business that you do and our fees and their service reflect this. In my city of a million I only have the choice of the 4 large banks and a few credit unions. When I asked the branch manager at TD about depositing bags she had never even heard of such a practice- they have never had anybody try. There is no such thing as depositing bags unless you hire Brinks- and they charge you to pick up and wrap (I am trying to find out their rate.) They also do not pick up at residential addresses, so I would need to rent a space somewhere. There just are no options when it comes to Canada and banking... I really wish there were as free chequing went the way of the dodo a few decades ago up here.
The only thing that I found is that Staples allows fee free cash deposits for business using CIBC's bank machines. Of course, that works if you have large bills and cheques, but not for coin... so the search continues.