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<p>[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 186844, member: 617"]Friends all, I made my assumptions on two things. First of all, the teller said the young man was given these two rolls to him by his grandfather. He must have volunteered that information to her; or maybe she even asked him where he got them. Either way, she knew some background as to how he got the two rolls and also knew that the kid didn't have a clue as to the real value. Number two, when you take rolled coins to a bank to exchange for cash, the teller is going to break open the rolls right there on the spot before she hands over any cash out of her drawer. She will then either count them by hand or let the machine count them. There is no way you are going to get cash for rolled coins before a count is performed. Number three, if the kid said "I don't care, I just want my ten bucks.", but that wasn't expressed in Frank's post. I was harsh on the teller and deservidly so, the facts speak for themselves. When you are given the wrong change at a store (too much) and you know it, what do you do? I tell the cashier of the mistake, I suppose some folks just put it in their pocket and keep their mouth shut. And then when they get with their buddies they cackle about how stupid the cashier is. I don't steal, I don't lie and I don't cheat, it's called the Golden Rule. Will I bend over to pick up a coin or cash, you bet. But if I see the person who dropped it, I call out to him. I will not post again on this thread, so someone else can have the last word. Thanks, Douglas[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 186844, member: 617"]Friends all, I made my assumptions on two things. First of all, the teller said the young man was given these two rolls to him by his grandfather. He must have volunteered that information to her; or maybe she even asked him where he got them. Either way, she knew some background as to how he got the two rolls and also knew that the kid didn't have a clue as to the real value. Number two, when you take rolled coins to a bank to exchange for cash, the teller is going to break open the rolls right there on the spot before she hands over any cash out of her drawer. She will then either count them by hand or let the machine count them. There is no way you are going to get cash for rolled coins before a count is performed. Number three, if the kid said "I don't care, I just want my ten bucks.", but that wasn't expressed in Frank's post. I was harsh on the teller and deservidly so, the facts speak for themselves. When you are given the wrong change at a store (too much) and you know it, what do you do? I tell the cashier of the mistake, I suppose some folks just put it in their pocket and keep their mouth shut. And then when they get with their buddies they cackle about how stupid the cashier is. I don't steal, I don't lie and I don't cheat, it's called the Golden Rule. Will I bend over to pick up a coin or cash, you bet. But if I see the person who dropped it, I call out to him. I will not post again on this thread, so someone else can have the last word. Thanks, Douglas[/QUOTE]
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