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<p>[QUOTE="steve63, post: 2680460, member: 76463"]I'm not here to defend ALL coin roll hunters. I have no doubt some have unreasonable expectations from their banks. Whether that is the majority of them I really have no idea nor do I care. I was only responding to your comment that ALL coin roll hunting is abusive which I still reject. Any customer who presses for unreasonable service is being abusive, whether it's related to coin roll hunting or any other service a bank provides. It's really not any bank's business what a customer does with any coins they acquire. What matters is quite simple: if any customer expects banks to service THEM at a loss, then they are being unreasonable. If 99% of coin roll hunters fall under that definition then 99% of coin roll hunting is abusive. But to categorically define coin roll hunting as abusive in and of itself is ridiculous. Abuse has nothing to do with what I do with any cash or coins I walk out of the door of a bank with, whether I spend them at a laundromat, hunt them for silver and redeposit them somewhere else, or throw them into the sewer. It's really not the bank's business. What is their business is what it costs them to service me. If I'm asking for too many coins too frequently then I would be abusing the system. But that doesn't make coin roll hunting abusive in and of itself.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="steve63, post: 2680460, member: 76463"]I'm not here to defend ALL coin roll hunters. I have no doubt some have unreasonable expectations from their banks. Whether that is the majority of them I really have no idea nor do I care. I was only responding to your comment that ALL coin roll hunting is abusive which I still reject. Any customer who presses for unreasonable service is being abusive, whether it's related to coin roll hunting or any other service a bank provides. It's really not any bank's business what a customer does with any coins they acquire. What matters is quite simple: if any customer expects banks to service THEM at a loss, then they are being unreasonable. If 99% of coin roll hunters fall under that definition then 99% of coin roll hunting is abusive. But to categorically define coin roll hunting as abusive in and of itself is ridiculous. Abuse has nothing to do with what I do with any cash or coins I walk out of the door of a bank with, whether I spend them at a laundromat, hunt them for silver and redeposit them somewhere else, or throw them into the sewer. It's really not the bank's business. What is their business is what it costs them to service me. If I'm asking for too many coins too frequently then I would be abusing the system. But that doesn't make coin roll hunting abusive in and of itself.[/QUOTE]
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