creshka46 wrote:Haha, yeah. I used to have that. And then after about a month of dumping I was greeted by this big sign. "FROM NOW ON, ALL COIN DEPOSITS OVER $200 WILL BE CHARGED A 2% PROCESSING FEE"
Oh well, it was great while it lasted. Still, 2% isn't bad.
creshka46 wrote:Haha, yeah. I used to have that. And then after about a month of dumping I was greeted by this big sign. "FROM NOW ON, ALL COIN DEPOSITS OVER $200 WILL BE CHARGED A 2% PROCESSING FEE"
Oh well, it was great while it lasted. Still, 2% isn't bad.
Tourney64 wrote:Make sure it counts accurately, with a small batch which you know how much it is. One free coin sorter has cost me more than coinstar does. It has consistently short, by a lot. I will never go back to that one. Check all the reject areas if the machine for bonus coins and your rejects.
Tourney64 wrote:Check all the reject areas if the machine for bonus coins and your rejects.
knibloe wrote:I got a 1979 canadian nickel, a US nickel and a quarter the other day in the reject bin when I dumped pennies.
I learned not to dump dimes it it. The last time I dumped dimes it counted a number of them as pennies.
Balz asked BTW: was the coin sorter that costed you more than coinstar in a bank? Did they announced that they would charge money from you? If now, I guess you could claim the difference...
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