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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 580902, member: 16510"]<b>Yes several times</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Yes several times - sometimes I think it's just one of those perky young women who wants to not "be bothered" by me and other times I think I have been seen before asking or getting some rolls then the next time I come in they have been told by higher/ups to tell me that.</p><p>Often when asked and not having an account I say" no, I don't have an account but may want one some day here" - it don't matter anymore, either they are regular people who will help any customer of they are full of themselves and arrogant.</p><p>I'm hardly ever looking for new coin either (except this year Lincoln's) - I want the stuff turned in by other customers to look for varieties. This type stuff they have to verify and turn in to other banks, (IE: it cost them) - the new stuff they do have to pay for from Brinks or whatever so I sort of see it on stuff they had to pay for but not much.</p><p>I know one guy, a professor at U.T. that loves searching half dollars - he has opened accounts at about 60 different banks and credit unions in town keeping a minimum amount like five dollars just to ask them for coin.</p><p>Like every business they are all trying to save money - my credit union used to have free coffee, candy and offer copying if you wanted along with free Coin Star service. In the last six months they only have the coffee left - "what are you gonna do"?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 580902, member: 16510"][b]Yes several times[/b] Yes several times - sometimes I think it's just one of those perky young women who wants to not "be bothered" by me and other times I think I have been seen before asking or getting some rolls then the next time I come in they have been told by higher/ups to tell me that. Often when asked and not having an account I say" no, I don't have an account but may want one some day here" - it don't matter anymore, either they are regular people who will help any customer of they are full of themselves and arrogant. I'm hardly ever looking for new coin either (except this year Lincoln's) - I want the stuff turned in by other customers to look for varieties. This type stuff they have to verify and turn in to other banks, (IE: it cost them) - the new stuff they do have to pay for from Brinks or whatever so I sort of see it on stuff they had to pay for but not much. I know one guy, a professor at U.T. that loves searching half dollars - he has opened accounts at about 60 different banks and credit unions in town keeping a minimum amount like five dollars just to ask them for coin. Like every business they are all trying to save money - my credit union used to have free coffee, candy and offer copying if you wanted along with free Coin Star service. In the last six months they only have the coffee left - "what are you gonna do"?[/QUOTE]
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