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<p>[QUOTE="Burton Strauss III, post: 2169457, member: 59677"]But that is where you are WRONG. It does cost them money. Everything costs them money. Services that you aren't paying for as a customer.</p><p><br /></p><p>The floor space to hold your box for the days or week it takes you to pick it up - that costs them money in the size of the vault they had to build and the monthly rent and insurance.</p><p><br /></p><p>They pay the armored car company to deliver the coins. For a small branch or one without a lot of merchant business your box might be the only thing they order. That's another reason they say no.</p><p><br /></p><p>They dump all the rolls into a bag and send them out in the armored car to be bulk counted and wrapped. That costs them money.</p><p><br /></p><p>If they recycle customer wrapped rolls, then there are the claims that the roll that I exchanged $10 for was short - and they have to make good on the 25c or whatever. Again a cost to the bank.</p><p><br /></p><p>So you want them to spend money that rightfully belongs to the stockholders (or members if a CU) to fund your hobby. As a stockholder, you ARE ripping me off.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Burton Strauss III, post: 2169457, member: 59677"]But that is where you are WRONG. It does cost them money. Everything costs them money. Services that you aren't paying for as a customer. The floor space to hold your box for the days or week it takes you to pick it up - that costs them money in the size of the vault they had to build and the monthly rent and insurance. They pay the armored car company to deliver the coins. For a small branch or one without a lot of merchant business your box might be the only thing they order. That's another reason they say no. They dump all the rolls into a bag and send them out in the armored car to be bulk counted and wrapped. That costs them money. If they recycle customer wrapped rolls, then there are the claims that the roll that I exchanged $10 for was short - and they have to make good on the 25c or whatever. Again a cost to the bank. So you want them to spend money that rightfully belongs to the stockholders (or members if a CU) to fund your hobby. As a stockholder, you ARE ripping me off.[/QUOTE]
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