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<p>[QUOTE="Fifty, post: 1109150, member: 24555"]I don't think they charge for an account I think they have a delivery charge, atleast that is the vibe I get from my Credit Union. It may be different in different cities. I don't think Brinks stores coins or cash. They just act as agents for banks and the Fed. Everytime I have gotten bags of coins they come directly from the Fed with a tamper proof seal that I have to cut open. The way it would probably work is you would have to go through your bank. For example if you read the fine print in your deposit agreement it states something like they don't have to give you all of your account balance in cash even if you ask for it. Mine mentions that withdrawls are subject to availability and safety. I'm sure if you ordered enough coins the bank would send the truck to your house but there would likely be a hefty fee. You also have to look at the liability and security issues. Do you have cameras and armed gaurds at your house? What if a Brinks employee hurt themselves on your property unloading the truck?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fifty, post: 1109150, member: 24555"]I don't think they charge for an account I think they have a delivery charge, atleast that is the vibe I get from my Credit Union. It may be different in different cities. I don't think Brinks stores coins or cash. They just act as agents for banks and the Fed. Everytime I have gotten bags of coins they come directly from the Fed with a tamper proof seal that I have to cut open. The way it would probably work is you would have to go through your bank. For example if you read the fine print in your deposit agreement it states something like they don't have to give you all of your account balance in cash even if you ask for it. Mine mentions that withdrawls are subject to availability and safety. I'm sure if you ordered enough coins the bank would send the truck to your house but there would likely be a hefty fee. You also have to look at the liability and security issues. Do you have cameras and armed gaurds at your house? What if a Brinks employee hurt themselves on your property unloading the truck?[/QUOTE]
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