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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 2671405, member: 2098"]This is why it is beneficial to banks: banks have a varying degree of merchants that they deal with so they need to keep varying levels of rolls of coins in stock more than others. I've been to some branches where the tellers are more than happy and thankful that I came in to take off the excess coins they didn't need. Rolls are a pain to keep track of in their drawers and these rolls often need to be accounted for in the vault at the end of each day. They can be especially cumbersome at grocery store branches because they only have so much vault and storage capacity. Additionally, I've seen tellers emptying huge amounts of rolls into bags to prepare them to be shipped out because they had way more than they needed.</p><p><br /></p><p>In addition to this, it helps to build positive rapport with the community to sell reasonable amounts of rolled coins to non-customers. Building off of what I said in post #10, I will be much more likely to consider opening an account with a bank in the future if they're courteous and help me out in the present with a modest request. When they put up a wall, cite nonsense like "fiduciary institution" rules (at least as can be seen with the CU by the OP), etc. they will be blacklisted by me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 2671405, member: 2098"]This is why it is beneficial to banks: banks have a varying degree of merchants that they deal with so they need to keep varying levels of rolls of coins in stock more than others. I've been to some branches where the tellers are more than happy and thankful that I came in to take off the excess coins they didn't need. Rolls are a pain to keep track of in their drawers and these rolls often need to be accounted for in the vault at the end of each day. They can be especially cumbersome at grocery store branches because they only have so much vault and storage capacity. Additionally, I've seen tellers emptying huge amounts of rolls into bags to prepare them to be shipped out because they had way more than they needed. In addition to this, it helps to build positive rapport with the community to sell reasonable amounts of rolled coins to non-customers. Building off of what I said in post #10, I will be much more likely to consider opening an account with a bank in the future if they're courteous and help me out in the present with a modest request. When they put up a wall, cite nonsense like "fiduciary institution" rules (at least as can be seen with the CU by the OP), etc. they will be blacklisted by me.[/QUOTE]
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