Was keeping it in a big ass can, expected to get around $80 bucks. Went to the publix coin for bill exchange machine and epically won the internet.


The way i look at it is that machine cost money to buy and it costs money to operate (Electricity) so the commission is there to make the machine pay for itself and the cost of running it plus a little profit, because why have it if they don't make some type of profit off of it? It ain't there just to make my life easier haha. I still made 186 bucks doing practically nothing im cool with it.tuckergustav wrote:
They charged you 16 to count your change? My bank has a sorter that I can use for free...
I would like to own one of these change sorters that charges so much.
Nah man, you lost $16 counting your own money!.:ronin:.|Patton wrote:
I still made 186 bucks doing practically nothing im cool with it.
Didn't know that. Doesn't have to be an Amazon card either, they have other options:Ilocano wrote:
Getting the money via an Amazon gift card usually eliminates the service charge.
ooooooh, they expanded the choices. Still, I spend so much on Amazon, it's still my go to.west-phoenix-az wrote:
Didn't know that. Doesn't have to be an Amazon card either, they have other options:Ilocano wrote:
Getting the money via an Amazon gift card usually eliminates the service charge.
http://www.coinstar.com/us/html/A1-0-3-1
Lowes
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Newegg.com would be prettywest-phoenix-az wrote:
Didn't know that. Doesn't have to be an Amazon card either, they have other options:Ilocano wrote:
Getting the money via an Amazon gift card usually eliminates the service charge.
http://www.coinstar.com/us/html/A1-0-3-1
Lowes
Presumably they're damaged/unreadable rather than fake?jord wrote:
I got 2 rejects from like £13. Why anyone would make fake 1 pence coins is beyond me.
They do it for free here too, he went to an automated machine in like a supermarket.PrivateVendetta wrote:
lol, $16 counting your own money.
Banks do it free in England
Time I spend rolling coins could be spent making far more money actually doing work. I'll stick to the giant jars and sorters.west-phoenix-az wrote:
Some banks will give you the wraps/rolls for free.
Roll your own.
Profit.