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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 892151, member: 4552"]Not around me with Bank of America or Chase. In either place if a teller is found holding anything for anyone, including a relative, grounds for dismissal. </p><p>All halves are sent out to a main office and then forwarded to the Federal Reserve. Same with all Ikes, odd coins from the past, etc. </p><p>Neither one will take orders for such coins. Niether will just take bulk or rolled coins from customers directly. By that I mean if you bring in any coins, they are placed in a plastic bag, shipped out for counting, the results added to your account. NO ACCOUNT? Then they send you a check. Naturally all this is not free and there is a charge for that service. </p><p>If you have a buisness that requires change, you must bring in a proof of buisness statement stating you require coinage and how much and when. And of course there is a charge for that too. </p><p>Regardless of where you live, such policies will be starting soon enough per the officers at those banks here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 892151, member: 4552"]Not around me with Bank of America or Chase. In either place if a teller is found holding anything for anyone, including a relative, grounds for dismissal. All halves are sent out to a main office and then forwarded to the Federal Reserve. Same with all Ikes, odd coins from the past, etc. Neither one will take orders for such coins. Niether will just take bulk or rolled coins from customers directly. By that I mean if you bring in any coins, they are placed in a plastic bag, shipped out for counting, the results added to your account. NO ACCOUNT? Then they send you a check. Naturally all this is not free and there is a charge for that service. If you have a buisness that requires change, you must bring in a proof of buisness statement stating you require coinage and how much and when. And of course there is a charge for that too. Regardless of where you live, such policies will be starting soon enough per the officers at those banks here.[/QUOTE]
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