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<p>[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 1374399, member: 34882"]Unfortunately some people don't care about where they dump or how often. The problem will be solved by the banks as it gets to become an issue that's costing them money because they have to pay for those coins to be delivered and picked up. I wouldn't be surprised to see more banks start charging fee's to order boxes and higher fee's/limitations on how much you can dump. I friend of mine is a branch manager at my local closest bank which just happens to be a TD, she's told me before how the counting machines or 'penny arcades' are supposed to be for the average Joe with his change jar not people mining for coins. The banks consider this abuse and she's stated she's received internal memo's on this type of thing before about what they can do to stop the practice including closing a customers account in the extreme. It's wise to always take care of your tellers be it some chocolates, coffee giftcards,etc. The whole I scratch your back you scratch mine works very well in allowing you to continue hunting without issue but some people have no sense or tact.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 1374399, member: 34882"]Unfortunately some people don't care about where they dump or how often. The problem will be solved by the banks as it gets to become an issue that's costing them money because they have to pay for those coins to be delivered and picked up. I wouldn't be surprised to see more banks start charging fee's to order boxes and higher fee's/limitations on how much you can dump. I friend of mine is a branch manager at my local closest bank which just happens to be a TD, she's told me before how the counting machines or 'penny arcades' are supposed to be for the average Joe with his change jar not people mining for coins. The banks consider this abuse and she's stated she's received internal memo's on this type of thing before about what they can do to stop the practice including closing a customers account in the extreme. It's wise to always take care of your tellers be it some chocolates, coffee giftcards,etc. The whole I scratch your back you scratch mine works very well in allowing you to continue hunting without issue but some people have no sense or tact.[/QUOTE]
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