PreservingThePast wrote:Very, very soon there will be two new dinoasaurs:
Strong Work Ethic and Customer Service
exbingoaddict wrote:For dumping, I use a large bank that has coin counters at several area branches. Taking a slip of paper to a cashier is much easier then showing up with a bag of cents. Of course dealing with machines is not always fool proof. One time the counter stopped because I had filled it up.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:It happens to all of us. Usually they cut you off on both dumping and receiving. My local BofA cut me off for bringing in a mere $3000 in zinc one week.. all neatly bagged.
The way to twist this in your favor and make the bank manager your friend is to offer to take all their CWR of all denominations so they never have to break the rolls and never have to ship. I have this arrangement with several branches. I either stop by on a regular basis and pick it up or they call me when they have a bunch. Works out really well for both me and the banks.. though it seems I am always behind on nickels.. lol. Of course you will have to find alternative dump banks.. but this will definately increase you source side.
cwgii wrote:hahahhahah, one time you filled a machine, heck when i walk in , they get out the bags, they know i will be filling either the penny or nickel bags.
blackrabbit wrote:Ahhhhhhhhhhh! They cut me off. So I have been ordering boxes of nickels and pennies through a local bank, always no questions asked and happy to do it. I only buy a few hundred dollars at a time. Today they said they have changed policy and no more. They mentioned some other dude was massively buying pennies. They did get me 77 bucks worth of nickels and pennies from the drawers. I guess they are going to become a dump bank. Damn, I really liked that bank!
I'm only a rainy day hoarder. I wouldn't make it in the bush league compared to a lot of people on this forum.
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