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<p>[QUOTE="justndav76, post: 672412, member: 17428"]Sorry if I am offending/upsetting you. But as it relates to the new Lincoln cents... how is it ethical for some folks to receive boxes upon boxes of them and make absolutely rediculous profits when the average joe collector cant get his hands on one roll because the said Joe doesnt own a coin shop or have a Brinks account? I have a big problem with that too, yet all I want to do is go to a bank and buy some coin and I cannot. I buy coin from the bank I belong to frequently but I like trying other banks as well. If Wells Fargo is a bank that deals directly with the Fed in my area and they dont want to sell to me without a charge thats fine, I just wont deal with them and I'll find other places to buy my coins its not a huge deal and its their loss not mine. Perhaps if this teller was a bit less snotty with me I would have considered opening an account but not the way she acted. This isnt the first time Ive heard about how Wells Fargo treats people and Im better off for not belonging to an institution like that in the long run anyway. </p><p> </p><p>I didnt go to the bank just looking to get rolls of new lincoln cents, I have people I deal with to get me them... I roll search and try to complete empty holes in my collection and of course right now is a good time to buy coin since people are cashing in their loose stuff and you never know what you might find. I know Im not going to find a $100 coin... I dont believe so anyway.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="justndav76, post: 672412, member: 17428"]Sorry if I am offending/upsetting you. But as it relates to the new Lincoln cents... how is it ethical for some folks to receive boxes upon boxes of them and make absolutely rediculous profits when the average joe collector cant get his hands on one roll because the said Joe doesnt own a coin shop or have a Brinks account? I have a big problem with that too, yet all I want to do is go to a bank and buy some coin and I cannot. I buy coin from the bank I belong to frequently but I like trying other banks as well. If Wells Fargo is a bank that deals directly with the Fed in my area and they dont want to sell to me without a charge thats fine, I just wont deal with them and I'll find other places to buy my coins its not a huge deal and its their loss not mine. Perhaps if this teller was a bit less snotty with me I would have considered opening an account but not the way she acted. This isnt the first time Ive heard about how Wells Fargo treats people and Im better off for not belonging to an institution like that in the long run anyway. I didnt go to the bank just looking to get rolls of new lincoln cents, I have people I deal with to get me them... I roll search and try to complete empty holes in my collection and of course right now is a good time to buy coin since people are cashing in their loose stuff and you never know what you might find. I know Im not going to find a $100 coin... I dont believe so anyway.[/QUOTE]
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