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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1428585, member: 2098"]If I ever heard a reason to stop using coin counting machines it is in post #19. I will keep this post in mind from here on out and will use it as an example when telling people why re-rolling is so much better than using these machines. When you re-roll you <b><u>never</u></b> have to worry about bags filling up, jamming or taking a loss, let alone one that is $50 or more. I have heard of people taking losses before from these machines but the example cited above is by the far the most I have ever heard of from someone.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your fellow coin machine users profited from your loss. I think it is safe to say that most people who redeem their change jars (<i>which is what these machines are there for, not to redeem bulk amounts of coins from box searcher</i>s) don't have a lot of halves. Point being is they knew they made extra money from coins that didn't come from them and said nothing about these halves showing up on their receipts. They cashed out and laughed all the way home. Your bank will probably take the viewpoint that these halves were redeemed and the money for them was paid. Still though, I would like to know what they ended up telling you and if you'll be getting reimbursed this $50-60 or not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1428585, member: 2098"]If I ever heard a reason to stop using coin counting machines it is in post #19. I will keep this post in mind from here on out and will use it as an example when telling people why re-rolling is so much better than using these machines. When you re-roll you [B][U]never[/U][/B] have to worry about bags filling up, jamming or taking a loss, let alone one that is $50 or more. I have heard of people taking losses before from these machines but the example cited above is by the far the most I have ever heard of from someone. Your fellow coin machine users profited from your loss. I think it is safe to say that most people who redeem their change jars ([I]which is what these machines are there for, not to redeem bulk amounts of coins from box searcher[/I]s) don't have a lot of halves. Point being is they knew they made extra money from coins that didn't come from them and said nothing about these halves showing up on their receipts. They cashed out and laughed all the way home. Your bank will probably take the viewpoint that these halves were redeemed and the money for them was paid. Still though, I would like to know what they ended up telling you and if you'll be getting reimbursed this $50-60 or not.[/QUOTE]
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