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<p>[QUOTE="White Ger. Shep. Lover, post: 4446444, member: 108450"]Until The Corona struck, I always dumped my coins at my secondary bank. But now with the bank lobbies bolted up, I find myself visiting the coinstar at the local grocery store twice a week. I'm not enamored with taking the 11.5% hit, but the wifey starting barking viciously about the mounting bank bag pileup out in the garage. I have a little routine where I park right next to one of the shopping cart stations. Then I toss 3 large brown cloth bags (containing approximately $50 in cents each) into a shopping cart and in I go. I'm used to getting in and out of the bank in about 15 minutes. It takes me nearly an hour to run my coins through the darn coinstar machine. Plus, I have yet to find one coin of any kind in it's reject tray, so they must have an employee or two who immediately ponces on the machine soon after someone runs their coins. And I noticed the other day that Coinstar will generously donate your proceeds to charity for you if you would like. I wonder what the odds are that Coinstar would actually donate all of your proceeds to charity? I bet charity would receive a grand total of about 1% of your gift. Those bank lobbies can't open soon enough.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="White Ger. Shep. Lover, post: 4446444, member: 108450"]Until The Corona struck, I always dumped my coins at my secondary bank. But now with the bank lobbies bolted up, I find myself visiting the coinstar at the local grocery store twice a week. I'm not enamored with taking the 11.5% hit, but the wifey starting barking viciously about the mounting bank bag pileup out in the garage. I have a little routine where I park right next to one of the shopping cart stations. Then I toss 3 large brown cloth bags (containing approximately $50 in cents each) into a shopping cart and in I go. I'm used to getting in and out of the bank in about 15 minutes. It takes me nearly an hour to run my coins through the darn coinstar machine. Plus, I have yet to find one coin of any kind in it's reject tray, so they must have an employee or two who immediately ponces on the machine soon after someone runs their coins. And I noticed the other day that Coinstar will generously donate your proceeds to charity for you if you would like. I wonder what the odds are that Coinstar would actually donate all of your proceeds to charity? I bet charity would receive a grand total of about 1% of your gift. Those bank lobbies can't open soon enough.[/QUOTE]
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