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<p>[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 289527, member: 8247"]First: </p><p>post which bank this is (maybe I can help with that).</p><p><br /></p><p>Second:</p><p>Do 2 things right now</p><p>1. Goto your banks website and pull up a copy of their fee schedule. Make sure you get the page that says "Rolled Coin -- Customer -- No Charge"</p><p>2. Take that page to your bank and complain, complain, complain. Be prepared to close your account out. Ask for the Manager's Supervisor so you can complain to that person as well.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>It's one thing for a bank to want to limit your quantities, but it's another to charge a fee when they advertise their isn't one. Once you post the name of the bank, I will help you figure out who regulates them, (Federal Reserve Bank, Office of Thrift Supervision, etc...). Knowing where to send that formal complaint makes all the difference in the world.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>After everything I said above, the reality is that you will need to find a new bank to order coins from. Take the yellow pages and start calling. When they ask how to direct your call, tell them you want to open an account. That's the person you spring the question on and ask if you can order 10 boxes a week of half dollars. As they are paid on commission, they will probably tell you yes. Make sure you keep their business card, open a savings account, then start ordering away.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 289527, member: 8247"]First: post which bank this is (maybe I can help with that). Second: Do 2 things right now 1. Goto your banks website and pull up a copy of their fee schedule. Make sure you get the page that says "Rolled Coin -- Customer -- No Charge" 2. Take that page to your bank and complain, complain, complain. Be prepared to close your account out. Ask for the Manager's Supervisor so you can complain to that person as well. It's one thing for a bank to want to limit your quantities, but it's another to charge a fee when they advertise their isn't one. Once you post the name of the bank, I will help you figure out who regulates them, (Federal Reserve Bank, Office of Thrift Supervision, etc...). Knowing where to send that formal complaint makes all the difference in the world. After everything I said above, the reality is that you will need to find a new bank to order coins from. Take the yellow pages and start calling. When they ask how to direct your call, tell them you want to open an account. That's the person you spring the question on and ask if you can order 10 boxes a week of half dollars. As they are paid on commission, they will probably tell you yes. Make sure you keep their business card, open a savings account, then start ordering away.[/QUOTE]
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