OtusLotus wrote:Unless I am missing something... you are just walking into 3 different banks, none of which you have an account with, and expecting them to to give you rolls of pennies?
Albeit a small amount, but I am pretty sure that most of the members here will tell you that they have multiple accounts at multiple banks...
Why don't you just ask them what the minimum amount they need to open an account, and open one! BTW.. tellers get "credit" for referring customers to open accounts, which translates into them getting bonuses and bigger paychecks! Which means that they will "lookout" for strange things.
mtldealer wrote:With easter coming up ask your local charity what they do with all of the change? Win Win situation. I have a charity that calls me whenever they are going to bring in pennies to the bank. I meet them there and the bank facilitates the exchange. Everyone is happy. The charity doesn't pay a fee for dumping, the bank doesnt have to store it and I get pennies. YaY. On average I pick up from them $500 in pennies a week. Biggest problem is sorting those darn wheat cents.
Shifty51 wrote:You guys need to move down to the Deep South. Here everybody has known you since the day you were born, we are related to and/or were babysat at some point in our life by every teller in the place, the branch manager is our uncle, the bank president is our momma's first cousin and we get all the coins we want no questions asked. Your family tree only having one branch does have its advantages at times!! Seriously though, acquiring coins in a small southern town where you've lived all your life is a lot easier than dealing with the robot tellers at the bigger branches. I get 10 boxes of pennies and two boxes of halves every week from the same local bank no problem and could get more if I wanted. They actually start to worry and will call me to make sure everything is ok and offer to bring the coins to me if I miss a weekly pick up. It's nice!! I feel for you guys that have deal with all that hassle of so many banks just to get coins.
Shifty51 wrote:You guys need to move down to the Deep South. Here everybody has known you since the day you were born, we are related to and/or were babysat at some point in our life by every teller in the place, the branch manager is our uncle, the bank president is our momma's first cousin and we get all the coins we want no questions asked. Your family tree only having one branch does have its advantages at times!! Seriously though, acquiring coins in a small southern town where you've lived all your life is a lot easier than dealing with the robot tellers at the bigger branches. I get 10 boxes of pennies and two boxes of halves every week from the same local bank no problem and could get more if I wanted. They actually start to worry and will call me to make sure everything is ok and offer to bring the coins to me if I miss a weekly pick up. It's nice!! I feel for you guys that have deal with all that hassle of so many banks just to get coins.
JadeDragon wrote:Simple - the branches that will not give you pennies become the dump banks. They obviously are short of pennies for the business customers so help them out.
JadeDragon wrote:Simple - the branches that will not give you pennies become the dump banks. They obviously are short of pennies for the business customers so help them out.
silverflake wrote:One thing bugs me about the original branch (the one I have been going to for years) and I think one of you mentioned it above. It's this: it's not like I cleaned them out by asking for $100 in pennies. I asked for a measly $10. In the economic environment we are in now and with the bad rap banks have (even regional banks) you would have thought they would bend over backwards for 'the little guy'.
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