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<p>[QUOTE="dave_in_delaware, post: 2578435, member: 82414"]Yeah, I started this a few months ago. First with $2 bills, and now (within the last 2 weeks) halves and dollar coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>I wasn't too riled. My apologies if my original post in this thread made it seem like I was seriously ticked off. I wasn't. Just more stunned that, like someone else stated, it wasn't more discreet. I wasn't aware that tellers could keep items from customers, especially after the customer saw it. Anyway, it's all water under the bridge. No worries.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sadly, my bank and my wife's bank (where she works) do not accept customer-wrapped coins. I'm not sure what my bank does, but my wife's bank has a coin machine where customers put their loose stuff in and get a receipt. Any reject coins get dispensed below the machine and the customer (usually) takes them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe many banks have gotten burned too often on customer-wrapped coins, so they now rely on the coin machines. </p><p><br /></p><p>That's good to know that tellers are permitted to do that. I wasn't sure.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you. That was the point of my original post/rant.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dave_in_delaware, post: 2578435, member: 82414"]Yeah, I started this a few months ago. First with $2 bills, and now (within the last 2 weeks) halves and dollar coins. I wasn't too riled. My apologies if my original post in this thread made it seem like I was seriously ticked off. I wasn't. Just more stunned that, like someone else stated, it wasn't more discreet. I wasn't aware that tellers could keep items from customers, especially after the customer saw it. Anyway, it's all water under the bridge. No worries. Sadly, my bank and my wife's bank (where she works) do not accept customer-wrapped coins. I'm not sure what my bank does, but my wife's bank has a coin machine where customers put their loose stuff in and get a receipt. Any reject coins get dispensed below the machine and the customer (usually) takes them. I believe many banks have gotten burned too often on customer-wrapped coins, so they now rely on the coin machines. That's good to know that tellers are permitted to do that. I wasn't sure. Thank you. That was the point of my original post/rant.[/QUOTE]
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