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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 674572, member: 15199"]Many banks take the difference between personal accounts and commercial ( business) accounts very seriously. If you have the business account, there should be no problem getting boxes of halves or any denomination as the bank charges for that either directly or indirectly in the cost of the commercial account.</p><p><br /></p><p>However, if you are asking for specific dates/mm, that is a whole different story. Guarda transport uses boxes that are not marked nor are the coin rolls visible to insure the correct number of rolls are there like String boxes. If your bank is served by Guarda, the vault manager won't know what is the date inside the box. If he opens it to see, then they have to verify to next customer the number of rolls by counting them. If you are a big customer, they might open one or 2 they can use for the tellers, but they have to like you. It costs the bank money to obtain the coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>If they find you are returning the left over coins to them to process, they will probably stop selling them to you without a commercial account. My Rabobank branch is one of the friendliest and customer service banks I know, and even they have limits. Wells Fargo used to be great years ago,but they have hardened up also.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 674572, member: 15199"]Many banks take the difference between personal accounts and commercial ( business) accounts very seriously. If you have the business account, there should be no problem getting boxes of halves or any denomination as the bank charges for that either directly or indirectly in the cost of the commercial account. However, if you are asking for specific dates/mm, that is a whole different story. Guarda transport uses boxes that are not marked nor are the coin rolls visible to insure the correct number of rolls are there like String boxes. If your bank is served by Guarda, the vault manager won't know what is the date inside the box. If he opens it to see, then they have to verify to next customer the number of rolls by counting them. If you are a big customer, they might open one or 2 they can use for the tellers, but they have to like you. It costs the bank money to obtain the coins. If they find you are returning the left over coins to them to process, they will probably stop selling them to you without a commercial account. My Rabobank branch is one of the friendliest and customer service banks I know, and even they have limits. Wells Fargo used to be great years ago,but they have hardened up also. Jim[/QUOTE]
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