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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1430865, member: 2098"]Yes, I most definitely do plastic wrappers. Some tellers find it hard to believe that I am able to re-roll coins with plastic wrappers. I like them better than crimped paper rolls. While there isn't as much mystery, I find plastic wrappers to be much easier to work with. One end of a plastic wrapper is actually larger than the other. That is just the way they are made. I put a finger in the smaller end and put the coins in through the larger end. Before you know it, the plastic roll is full and it is ready to go back in the box.</p><p><br /></p><p>On a separate note, I feel that anyone who willingly accepts being charged a fee to have a bank account to be a bit of a fool. An $8 fee appeared on my checking account this past January from one of the banks I belong to. Apparently, the banks policies were changed and I had to have atleast $500 in my checking account to avoid being charged a monthly fee. I sat down to review my accounts with a banker who entered in a code so I could have less than $500 in my checking account and not get charged a fee in the future. The banker also submitted a petition to have the $8 charge removed. The moral of the story is don't be a pushover and accept being charged a fee to have a bank account.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1430865, member: 2098"]Yes, I most definitely do plastic wrappers. Some tellers find it hard to believe that I am able to re-roll coins with plastic wrappers. I like them better than crimped paper rolls. While there isn't as much mystery, I find plastic wrappers to be much easier to work with. One end of a plastic wrapper is actually larger than the other. That is just the way they are made. I put a finger in the smaller end and put the coins in through the larger end. Before you know it, the plastic roll is full and it is ready to go back in the box. On a separate note, I feel that anyone who willingly accepts being charged a fee to have a bank account to be a bit of a fool. An $8 fee appeared on my checking account this past January from one of the banks I belong to. Apparently, the banks policies were changed and I had to have atleast $500 in my checking account to avoid being charged a monthly fee. I sat down to review my accounts with a banker who entered in a code so I could have less than $500 in my checking account and not get charged a fee in the future. The banker also submitted a petition to have the $8 charge removed. The moral of the story is don't be a pushover and accept being charged a fee to have a bank account.[/QUOTE]
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