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I always roll mine before taking it to the bank. If I worked there, i wouldn't want some assbag showing up Friday evening with a wheelbarrow full of change wanting it counted and converted to dollars while he stood watching and holding up the line for human customers.
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I always roll mine before taking it to the bank. If I worked there, i wouldn't want some assbag showing up Friday evening with a wheelbarrow full of change wanting it counted and converted to dollars while he stood watching and holding up the line for human customers. Well Greg they break open the rolls and dump in a machine so it really doesn’t matter how you bring it in,, now time of day can piss off people sure but packaging no way unless your that type that doesn’t honk it should be allowed
We might have to be neighbors, but I don’t have to be neighborly. John Chisum
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I always roll mine before taking it to the bank. If I worked there, i wouldn't want some assbag showing up Friday evening with a wheelbarrow full of change wanting it counted and converted to dollars while he stood watching and holding up the line for human customers. Well Greg they break open the rolls and dump in a machine so it really doesn’t matter how you bring it in,, now time of day can piss off people sure but packaging no way unless your that type that doesn’t honk it should be allowed I'm in a small town and go to a small town bank. I'm not sure they have a machine, and they seem awfully appreciative the coins are rolled.
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Your Church collection plate would be one place to put them
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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Dang man it takes longer for them to rip rolls open and dump individually than it does for them to scoop and dump. Counted and loose is the fastest.
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Your Church collection plate would be one place to put them Ha! Wabigoon for the win! Take that you haters! Best answer so far. Our local bank has a change machine that we can pour our coins in. It kicks out a slip which we take to the teller for $$. We do it about once a year and take the $$ on a vacation as spending money. Cashless society? Not here. We still spend cash for most all day to day expenses. I had to give in and use the card for gas now, as all the stations are prepay if using cash.
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My small town local bank will still count them for free, if you have an account there. I normally drag them in about 2 gallons at a time, every several years.
The older women that have been there for years, just put a grin on their face and nod me towards the new person there. I just dump them off and leave a deposit slip for my checking account with the new person. Pretty funny for myself and the long time workers.
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Ever stand in line at Toys R Us behind a couple kids that are smashing piggy banks? Pyramids can decay in the time it takes to get through.
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175 million dollars in nickels = 83 trucks with a ten yard load of nickles. Just thought I’d throw this out there since we’re talking about nickels. Trump should dump them at the James office. Probably not that many nickels available though. Lol
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I think the nickel in a nickel is worth more than the nickel.
"I was born in the log cabin I helped my grandfather build"
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I always roll mine before taking it to the bank. If I worked there, i wouldn't want some assbag showing up Friday evening with a wheelbarrow full of change wanting it counted and converted to dollars while he stood watching and holding up the line for human customers. Well Greg they break open the rolls and dump in a machine so it really doesn’t matter how you bring it in,, now time of day can piss off people sure but packaging no way unless your that type that doesn’t honk it should be allowed I'm in a small town and go to a small town bank. I'm not sure they have a machine, and they seem awfully appreciative the coins are rolled. So if smalls town and has no machine they still gotta hand count so if loose it doesn’t really matter. It is the time of day that makes an assbag
We might have to be neighbors, but I don’t have to be neighborly. John Chisum
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Your Church collection plate would be one place to put them so you nickel and dime God? Doesn’t sound like you’re tithing
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10% fee from the Coinstar is worth it.
I roll doobies not nickels. 🤣🤣
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My small town local bank will still count them for free, if you have an account there. I normally drag them in about 2 gallons at a time, every several years.
The older women that have been there for years, just put a grin on their face and nod me towards the new person there. I just dump them off and leave a deposit slip for my checking account with the new person. Pretty funny for myself and the long time workers. I like the cashiers at our bank. They aren’t paid a lot, and I try to be as considerate as possible to them. If the azzholes who ran the bank had to count them, it would be a different matter.
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I pay for everything at the checkout line with them.
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I have zero coins
Few times I use cash, if I get some coins back, goes right into the tip jar.
DON’T BE TOO PROUD OF THIS TECHNOLOGICAL TERROR YOU’VE CONSTRUCTED. THE ABILITY TO DESTROY A PLANET IS INSIGNIFICANT NEXT TO THE POWER OF THE FORCE.
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Just roll it...not a big deal!
Easy's gettin' harder everyday
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I think the nickel in a nickel is worth more than the nickel. It is indeed, and the chalice with the palace holds the brew that is true.
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Customer service at Walmart has a change machine.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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Your Church collection plate would be one place to put them so you nickel and dime God? Doesn’t sound like you’re tithing Ka-plink, Ka-plink. We good.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want. Rehabilitation is way overrated. Orwell wasn't wrong. GOA member disappointed NRA member 24HCF SEARCH
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