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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 2755558, member: 78298"]When I was a kid, you could walk into any bank, without an account, and get a roll of pennies, or change for the bus, or anything. And they were happy to do it, no questions asked. I went to a bank where I did not have an account and they wouldn't even give me $5 in cents. I didn't say anything, but I certainly would never give them my future business which is significant. Of course they have that "right",</p><p>but what they are losing is much greater in the long run. (Wells Fargo was willing to do it, but they were all brand new 2015's so I left without them.)</p><p>A lot of things changed after 9-11 (this could be one of them) and there is a freedom factor that is missing. This is not the America I grew up with.</p><p>I did a little CRH but I found it abusive and I didn't like the dump part of it, so I just spent the coins over time.</p><p>People constantly buying boxes of halves (and other coins) and then dumping 99+% of them, is only good for Loomis or other coin services. Banks are going to start charging/ eliminating this "service", and put a cap on how many rolls you can get. With a service charge. Well I don't need 10 rolls of dimes for $52 that's insane.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 2755558, member: 78298"]When I was a kid, you could walk into any bank, without an account, and get a roll of pennies, or change for the bus, or anything. And they were happy to do it, no questions asked. I went to a bank where I did not have an account and they wouldn't even give me $5 in cents. I didn't say anything, but I certainly would never give them my future business which is significant. Of course they have that "right", but what they are losing is much greater in the long run. (Wells Fargo was willing to do it, but they were all brand new 2015's so I left without them.) A lot of things changed after 9-11 (this could be one of them) and there is a freedom factor that is missing. This is not the America I grew up with. I did a little CRH but I found it abusive and I didn't like the dump part of it, so I just spent the coins over time. People constantly buying boxes of halves (and other coins) and then dumping 99+% of them, is only good for Loomis or other coin services. Banks are going to start charging/ eliminating this "service", and put a cap on how many rolls you can get. With a service charge. Well I don't need 10 rolls of dimes for $52 that's insane.[/QUOTE]
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