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<p>[QUOTE="robbudo, post: 1498267, member: 19243"]You post this at a time when some banks across the country are implementing a fee for bulk returns (sometimes defined by banks as returning more than $10 of change at a time - just check similar posts to yours on this and other forums). When a bank is loosing money, as they clearly do with bulk returns of change, they have a right to implement fees as they see fit. As with any buisiness, it would be really bad practice to continue policies that loose money. I bet that banks would welcome loosing all 'buisiness' from 90% of roll hunters, and they would probably not loose any profit if all bulk dumpers pulled their accounts.</p><p><br /></p><p>Banks also pay fees everytime they order a box for a customer. Some banks are starting to either directly pass this on to customers or only order these for customers with buisiness accounts. That makes sense, again: why should they loose money if they don't have to?</p><p><br /></p><p>We are at a good place now when we can simply open an account at a new place to get free access to dumping. In 20 years, i doubt this will be true. We should tread carefully and always treat the people at banks who deal with our orders and our dumps with utmost respect. If a branch expresses an issue with dumping, don't talk back to them or dump there more out of spite: they'll implement a fee and ruin that branch for everyone. Instead, dump there half as much and find another branch.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="robbudo, post: 1498267, member: 19243"]You post this at a time when some banks across the country are implementing a fee for bulk returns (sometimes defined by banks as returning more than $10 of change at a time - just check similar posts to yours on this and other forums). When a bank is loosing money, as they clearly do with bulk returns of change, they have a right to implement fees as they see fit. As with any buisiness, it would be really bad practice to continue policies that loose money. I bet that banks would welcome loosing all 'buisiness' from 90% of roll hunters, and they would probably not loose any profit if all bulk dumpers pulled their accounts. Banks also pay fees everytime they order a box for a customer. Some banks are starting to either directly pass this on to customers or only order these for customers with buisiness accounts. That makes sense, again: why should they loose money if they don't have to? We are at a good place now when we can simply open an account at a new place to get free access to dumping. In 20 years, i doubt this will be true. We should tread carefully and always treat the people at banks who deal with our orders and our dumps with utmost respect. If a branch expresses an issue with dumping, don't talk back to them or dump there more out of spite: they'll implement a fee and ruin that branch for everyone. Instead, dump there half as much and find another branch.[/QUOTE]
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