Learn from my mistake (long)
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 3:33 pm
Ran into a problem with a bank coin counting machine. I should of made a careful note of the right dollar amount quantities of coins I brought with me to count. I always put a gone through box full of coins into a bag and take the bag to the coin counter. Well, I don't think I did anything outside of that routine this time but last week the coin counter shorted me over half the amount I thought was in the bag. The thing is that a bank employee came to empty the machine bag after it filled and may have erased the amount that already accrued in the tally. I don't know. He acted like he was green with the machine functions. I may have to give the bank the benefit of the doubt and let it go once they get back to me next week. Their system of accounting for coins that go into the counter had better be able to show if there is an imbalance in what was actually reported by the counter's print-out. They will have to wait for the coin pick-up service people give them a count of what they sent out. I feel I am screwed for not paying close attention to what dollar of coins I had exactly. I just don't think I would bring a partial bag in like to count. So, folks always know the approximate amount or exact if you can, of coins you bring in to count. I just can not think of why I would bring a bag of dimes that had less than $250 in it. My routine is to empty the box of coins into a coin bag and set it aside for the bank's machine counting. I may just go back to bring rolled coins in for depositing. May take time to roll but I will avoid the machine making errors or getting the icy treatment from bank employees that hate emptying and lifting the full coin bags.
The strange part is early last week I had a premonition about getting hosed on a coin counting machine just like this. It comes down to your word against the banks IMHO. They don't know until they get the results back from the Brinks guys. I would rather just be a crank customer and eat crow and accept I messed up by bringing a partial bag to the bank. I just don't think I did. And even worse is if the machine messed up in some unique way and the money really was eaten but not be reflected by any print out receipts. The bank personnel were no ease to deal with either. Makes me even more leery of them going forward. I think the tellers are tired of me using their machine anyway as I make a once a month trip to them and nearly always they have to change a bag or two when I stop in. Well, I won't be using their bank branch after this. My wife and I are waiting to see what the bank says. I can not really feel too upset as I have got many miles with no fees on their coin counters. I just can not believe I would mess up this bad and in some moment of absent-mindedness bring a half box of coins in for counting. I am very sure I did not make a mistake.
The strange part is early last week I had a premonition about getting hosed on a coin counting machine just like this. It comes down to your word against the banks IMHO. They don't know until they get the results back from the Brinks guys. I would rather just be a crank customer and eat crow and accept I messed up by bringing a partial bag to the bank. I just don't think I did. And even worse is if the machine messed up in some unique way and the money really was eaten but not be reflected by any print out receipts. The bank personnel were no ease to deal with either. Makes me even more leery of them going forward. I think the tellers are tired of me using their machine anyway as I make a once a month trip to them and nearly always they have to change a bag or two when I stop in. Well, I won't be using their bank branch after this. My wife and I are waiting to see what the bank says. I can not really feel too upset as I have got many miles with no fees on their coin counters. I just can not believe I would mess up this bad and in some moment of absent-mindedness bring a half box of coins in for counting. I am very sure I did not make a mistake.