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<p>[QUOTE="CoinstarGuy, post: 906437, member: 25724"]You make a good point! Coinstar also has kiosks in some banks, but not as many as grocery stores. Usually, if you're a customer of the bank, they will allow you to use Coinstar to count the coins for no fee then you can deposit the coins into your bank account! </p><p> </p><p>If you're not a customer the bank can choose what fee to charge the customer. If that option is chosen the teller will usually waive the transaction fee IF you would open an account at that bank.</p><p> </p><p>It can be very costly (maintenance costs, time away from other customers, etc.) for a bank to offer their own "in-house" coin counting. Also, there can be huge savings for the bank if they choose Coinstar because it limits the possibility of claims from employees who may injure themselves carrying their "in-house" bag of coins from their own machine. You'd be surprised how heavy those full bags of coin are.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CoinstarGuy, post: 906437, member: 25724"]You make a good point! Coinstar also has kiosks in some banks, but not as many as grocery stores. Usually, if you're a customer of the bank, they will allow you to use Coinstar to count the coins for no fee then you can deposit the coins into your bank account! If you're not a customer the bank can choose what fee to charge the customer. If that option is chosen the teller will usually waive the transaction fee IF you would open an account at that bank. It can be very costly (maintenance costs, time away from other customers, etc.) for a bank to offer their own "in-house" coin counting. Also, there can be huge savings for the bank if they choose Coinstar because it limits the possibility of claims from employees who may injure themselves carrying their "in-house" bag of coins from their own machine. You'd be surprised how heavy those full bags of coin are.[/QUOTE]
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