Henchman wrote:I dumped today at TD and was trying to figure out where the actual Magnet was on the metal "crap" collector you can pull out. I didn't want to seem suspicious, where is the actual magnet on the device?
Did get an extra $5 total across the 4 dump banks I hit and my daughter got 4 prizes for her close guesses
68Camaro wrote:...If you grab the tray by sticking your fingers in the opening and pulling straight up, the whole circular insert thing comes up out of the countertop. Sit it to the side. There is a big boxy magnet that sits under the chute. If you feel up under it...
Morsecode wrote:Stopped by a seldom used dump branch this morning, and when I pulled the basket out I could hardly believe the number of coins stuck to that magnet. They were 2" thick on the sides and the center looked like one of those cave icicles. No silver, but a few early Canada 5¢, and a wild assortment of foreign. Lots of spendable Canada 25¢
One Portuguese coin is marked on the reverse "2$50"...
68Camaro wrote:.......the only other TDs within easy driving distance for me have other older models that are useless - I can almost hand-count as fast as they can..........
68Camaro wrote:... Wish I had a choice of branches; but just the one. There is reportedly one on the other side of my work, two counties away. Makes me consider taking a long lunch to find it and see what they've got.
Morsecode wrote:Yeah, that's them. Here they're called TD Banknorth. And now part of Commerce Bank, too.
PennyArcade is an animated coin counter located in most TD branch lobbies, originally conceived to encourage kids to save. I've never seen a kid using it. Very fast...it'll suck down $100 face value zincs in under 3 minutes. Free to use for account holders, fee for others.
We like them for all the free stuff, too...as the posts above point out.
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