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<p>[QUOTE="clembo, post: 295482, member: 8033"]Actually they ask you this because they ARE a business. They order X amount of change and it's basically for the businesses that need the coin NOT just want to search them.</p><p>They want to supply what is needed not really what is wanted. This is why they do change orders.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any business needs change to operate. Ever wonder why you see those hand written signs stating "we need ones, fives, pennies etc.?" Well, either the manager didn't get enough or they went through more than planned. Toss in a guy off the street that wants $25 for "no reason" as they see it and it can really mess things up.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I worked midnights at a truck stop other businesses would stop in with "change orders". Excuse me? You don't have enough change at 3 am and it's my problem?</p><p><br /></p><p>Businesses want to keep ANY money at "balanced minimum". Banks are the same way basically.</p><p><br /></p><p>They exist to serve the needs of the paying customer (basically businesses) not to cater to the needs/wants of collectors even if that person IS a member.</p><p><br /></p><p>Calling ahead could probably alleviate this situation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clembo, post: 295482, member: 8033"]Actually they ask you this because they ARE a business. They order X amount of change and it's basically for the businesses that need the coin NOT just want to search them. They want to supply what is needed not really what is wanted. This is why they do change orders. Any business needs change to operate. Ever wonder why you see those hand written signs stating "we need ones, fives, pennies etc.?" Well, either the manager didn't get enough or they went through more than planned. Toss in a guy off the street that wants $25 for "no reason" as they see it and it can really mess things up. When I worked midnights at a truck stop other businesses would stop in with "change orders". Excuse me? You don't have enough change at 3 am and it's my problem? Businesses want to keep ANY money at "balanced minimum". Banks are the same way basically. They exist to serve the needs of the paying customer (basically businesses) not to cater to the needs/wants of collectors even if that person IS a member. Calling ahead could probably alleviate this situation.[/QUOTE]
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