WizardTN wrote:Methinks the fellow has never been in the retail business.
WizardTN wrote:barrytrot wrote:Are you conjecturing or do you know this to be a fact? I.e. business actually are left in need of more coins on a holiday weekend?
My guess is that you are conjecturing and that you are incorrect. If someone runs out of coins, they don't care any more due to the minute number of transactions requiring coins.
Methinks the fellow has never been in the retail business.
I used to be general mgr. of a small chain of theatres. Cant tell you the times on a holiday weekend we ran short of coinage on a monday holiday. Especially when mondays were 99cent nights.
Rodebaugh wrote:Pennysaved wrote:Why don't you switch to dimes? If you can get them clear wrapped, you don't have to re-wrap or bag them; you can just turn them back in the way they are.
Dang Ray, thats no good to hear. I do like pennysaved's idea. Nothing wrong with sorting less too. Don't be affraid to to the "road trip sort". Lots of silver to be had that way. Dude its just slowed, not broken. Peter makes another good point......Find another Dump. Lick your wounds over the weekend then get your lazy butt back up and solve some problems.
beauanderos wrote:Well... it had to happen sooner or later. Wish it had been later. Just got my source bank to okay ordering 19 boxes of halves and 20 of cents for me per week. Just set up my 4th Ryedale in the chain and have production running smoothly. Now what happens? Dump Disaster!Doing a dump loop, Bank of America teller confides to me that the contract with Loomis is expiring in a couple of weeks and that the new carrier will be imposing fees, either $6 or $8 a bag, on returns... which the bank intends to pass along to the merchants "after all, they have to earn money." Thanks a lot, Frank-Dodd. This means... since I'm lucky to find one half in every other box, that even if it was only $6 a bag for returns, then halves hunting has now become a losing proposition for me. This means... since I'm limited to $50 of cents (weight limit) in penny bag returns... that they will be charging more than Coinstar (12- 16%). Hell! Crap! s--t! Phooey! Rats!
Well, guess I'll just have to take up a new hobby, maybe start going to the gym. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeMrttj8Ucg
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