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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 186855, member: 4552"]As usual I'm not aware of where many of you live. However, around here in the Chicago area most banks are always so loaded with customers you could try robbing the place and they'ld just tell you to wait your turn. One of the banks I go to is called Charter One. As soon as they open there is a line of about 10 to 20 people. By noon it has grown to about 30 to 40. Tellers don't have time to hardly say hello let alone look at what you may have brought in. I could probably bring in a million dollars in coins and they would just say "one moment sir" and dump them all into a counter. If I bring in rolls they just smash them against something by the machine and still dump them into the coin counter. I tried to ask why they bother opening rolls and was told to go to the information desk for any questions. I once deposited some old, really beat large Ike dollars and same thing, right into the coin counter. If you ask a question, any question, the teller says please go to the information counter sir. They are just to busy to worry about valuable coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 186855, member: 4552"]As usual I'm not aware of where many of you live. However, around here in the Chicago area most banks are always so loaded with customers you could try robbing the place and they'ld just tell you to wait your turn. One of the banks I go to is called Charter One. As soon as they open there is a line of about 10 to 20 people. By noon it has grown to about 30 to 40. Tellers don't have time to hardly say hello let alone look at what you may have brought in. I could probably bring in a million dollars in coins and they would just say "one moment sir" and dump them all into a counter. If I bring in rolls they just smash them against something by the machine and still dump them into the coin counter. I tried to ask why they bother opening rolls and was told to go to the information desk for any questions. I once deposited some old, really beat large Ike dollars and same thing, right into the coin counter. If you ask a question, any question, the teller says please go to the information counter sir. They are just to busy to worry about valuable coins.[/QUOTE]
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