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<p>[QUOTE="PhilsFanJoe, post: 2343509, member: 74802"]Since the Store I worked at is now closed....permanently, I guess I can share this without getting in any trouble. I worked at a Superfresh grocery store in DE for about 15 years. When the coinstar got jammed, whoever unjammed the machine put all the jammed stuff in a jar inside the door of the machine. every month I was allowed to take whatever I wanted from the jar, and got some good stuff over the years. I don't think they would have let just anyone look in the jar, but it could not hurt to ask a place that has a coinstar if they will let you. The inside scoop on what you will, and will not be allowed to do, as I have seen, is that it usually takes a manager or head cashier to open it. in my experience, they will un-jam it themselves, and don't let the customer actually reach in the machine. The people who emptied the machine where I worked came in a white box truck, and swapped out the two full ins for two empty ones. They never let me look in the jar when they were there, and didn't seem real personable. it was my understanding that the man who usually came to empty it was the owner of that coinstar.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PhilsFanJoe, post: 2343509, member: 74802"]Since the Store I worked at is now closed....permanently, I guess I can share this without getting in any trouble. I worked at a Superfresh grocery store in DE for about 15 years. When the coinstar got jammed, whoever unjammed the machine put all the jammed stuff in a jar inside the door of the machine. every month I was allowed to take whatever I wanted from the jar, and got some good stuff over the years. I don't think they would have let just anyone look in the jar, but it could not hurt to ask a place that has a coinstar if they will let you. The inside scoop on what you will, and will not be allowed to do, as I have seen, is that it usually takes a manager or head cashier to open it. in my experience, they will un-jam it themselves, and don't let the customer actually reach in the machine. The people who emptied the machine where I worked came in a white box truck, and swapped out the two full ins for two empty ones. They never let me look in the jar when they were there, and didn't seem real personable. it was my understanding that the man who usually came to empty it was the owner of that coinstar.[/QUOTE]
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