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<p>[QUOTE="steve63, post: 2676326, member: 76463"]Sorry, I'm not feeling any sympathy for these banks. The CEO of my bank makes $1.5 million a year. Not to mention my tax dollars went to help bail them out not too long ago. I'm not saying banks shouldn't set limits on how many boxes people can order or how often (I don't buy boxes myself...I usually just get 10-15 rolls each time I go to the bank). What I'm addressing is some of the new policies I've heard where banks have simply refused to deal with coins at all. That's simply ridiculous. You act like these institutions are hurting and customers just expect too much from them. This has nothing to do with "privilege" it's about banks and customers forging a relationship that is mutually beneficial for both parties. Of course I realize a bank is in the business to make money. But to make money they need customers willing to give them their money. If a bank ever refused to give me 10 or 15 rolls of coins I would be gone in a heartbeat and it would be their loss. A smart bank wants to keeps it's customers. If some customers are abusing their "privileges" by expecting too many coin transactions, then the bank should simply set limits or add a fee over a particular limit. But when I hear about banks making "no coins" policies I think that is a BAD decision. And the fact that so few banks will go that far proves my point.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="steve63, post: 2676326, member: 76463"]Sorry, I'm not feeling any sympathy for these banks. The CEO of my bank makes $1.5 million a year. Not to mention my tax dollars went to help bail them out not too long ago. I'm not saying banks shouldn't set limits on how many boxes people can order or how often (I don't buy boxes myself...I usually just get 10-15 rolls each time I go to the bank). What I'm addressing is some of the new policies I've heard where banks have simply refused to deal with coins at all. That's simply ridiculous. You act like these institutions are hurting and customers just expect too much from them. This has nothing to do with "privilege" it's about banks and customers forging a relationship that is mutually beneficial for both parties. Of course I realize a bank is in the business to make money. But to make money they need customers willing to give them their money. If a bank ever refused to give me 10 or 15 rolls of coins I would be gone in a heartbeat and it would be their loss. A smart bank wants to keeps it's customers. If some customers are abusing their "privileges" by expecting too many coin transactions, then the bank should simply set limits or add a fee over a particular limit. But when I hear about banks making "no coins" policies I think that is a BAD decision. And the fact that so few banks will go that far proves my point.[/QUOTE]
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