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<p>[QUOTE="jlogan, post: 1944060, member: 44612"]why don't bank tellers give halves out? if someone cashes a check for $105.50, they get 5 twenties/ 2 fifties/ 1 hundred, a five, and <u><i>two quarters</i></u>. why 2 quarters and not a half? (assuming that there are halves in the drawer). is it bank policy to give customers quarters unless they ask for something else? just curious. IMO, most customers wouldnt care if they got a half instead of 2 quarters, either way it will probably end up in a jar. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>i ask because the other day i was in the bank and the guy in front of me was cashing a check for $XXX.60. i knew the teller gave him 2 quarters because i heard him count out the change "twenty-five, fifty, sixty". when i got to the front of the line, i asked the teller for halves. he handed me $6 worth and made a comment about how they had been in his drawer for weeks. i am curious to know why banks don't use them. it seems like wasted drawer space if theyre just accumulating in there until a CRHer like me comes and buys them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jlogan, post: 1944060, member: 44612"]why don't bank tellers give halves out? if someone cashes a check for $105.50, they get 5 twenties/ 2 fifties/ 1 hundred, a five, and [U][I]two quarters[/I][/U]. why 2 quarters and not a half? (assuming that there are halves in the drawer). is it bank policy to give customers quarters unless they ask for something else? just curious. IMO, most customers wouldnt care if they got a half instead of 2 quarters, either way it will probably end up in a jar. i ask because the other day i was in the bank and the guy in front of me was cashing a check for $XXX.60. i knew the teller gave him 2 quarters because i heard him count out the change "twenty-five, fifty, sixty". when i got to the front of the line, i asked the teller for halves. he handed me $6 worth and made a comment about how they had been in his drawer for weeks. i am curious to know why banks don't use them. it seems like wasted drawer space if theyre just accumulating in there until a CRHer like me comes and buys them.[/QUOTE]
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