Morsecode wrote:Tell them you're with realcent.org (try to maintain a straight face)
Seriously, if they're already asking what store or business you're with over a single box of coin you can expect to be shut off sooner than later. Is it a commercial bank?
As you say, you're testing the waters, which is how most of us started out. Concentrate your efforts on the branches with the "don't ask, don't tell" policy, which will provide you with coin to sort while you continue to expand your database of friendly suppliers.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Here are my usual responses by order of usage:
1. "These babies make great poker chips!"
2. "I collect old things... like me!"
3. "I am an avid coin collector and I am looking for old coins." This one has worked very well for me in getting tellers on-board to my hobby. I even buy a coin red book and give it to the bank to keep in their break room for the tellers to read. It generates a lot of conversation and some tellers have sold me some old 90%.
4. "Article One, Section Ten of the US Constitution." This one actually got me cut off at my largest source bank.
Here are some replies for when you bring them back:
A. "I had a great win at penny ante poker last night!"
B. "I am cleaning out Granddad's old coin collection!"![]()
C. "The Brinks truck rolled over in an auto accident... and I helped clean up!"
beauanderos wrote:tell them you are self-employed with a small start up recycling business, and that you salvage copper from circulating coinage. I've been doing that and it seems to stop the questions.
beauanderos wrote:tell them you are self-employed with a small start up recycling business, and that you salvage copper from circulating coinage. I've been doing that and it seems to stop the questions.
avidbrandy wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Here are my usual responses by order of usage:
1. "These babies make great poker chips!"
2. "I collect old things... like me!"
3. "I am an avid coin collector and I am looking for old coins." This one has worked very well for me in getting tellers on-board to my hobby. I even buy a coin red book and give it to the bank to keep in their break room for the tellers to read. It generates a lot of conversation and some tellers have sold me some old 90%.
4. "Article One, Section Ten of the US Constitution." This one actually got me cut off at my largest source bank.
Here are some replies for when you bring them back:
A. "I had a great win at penny ante poker last night!"
B. "I am cleaning out Granddad's old coin collection!"![]()
C. "The Brinks truck rolled over in an auto accident... and I helped clean up!"
Thank you I'll have to try a couple of these, such as the last one. Yesterday I brought in a 5 gallon bucket to my dump bank and when asked again (It's my normal dump bank and they keep asking. I keep giving different answers) I shrugged and replied "eh, it's just some loose change I've accumulated since yesterday."
As for the pick-up banks I'm just up front with them. I have one I pick up 100 a week from and they dont' seem to believe me that I sort them (they dont' even know about the other banks. grumpy old women there) I have another I pick up 500 a week and they're nice and dont' mind at all. That's the one I been bringing donuts to.
gilpo wrote:I don't really want to tell them about my hobby but I'm at a loss of what to say without lying. The area I'm hitting is pretty affluent so i feel like a fish out of water in these banks. I do have an account at one of these chain banks and i hit 4 of their branches on the drive home. The rest I dont and I've never been asked, however I've only grabbed a box at a time just to test them out. However, I'd like to soon start going bigger with a few of the good ones.
Any advice?
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:How 'bout..... "Nun ya"............when they say "What?"......You say....."......none ya business!"
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:It was a joke!
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