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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 661496, member: 4552"]Enjoy using banks for taking and getting large amounts of coins. It is distined to end soon everywhere. Around me Bank of America and Chase now have stopped using coin counting machines. If the one they have breaks down, it is not replaced. They will not sell you nor order you bulk quantities of coins unless you have a buisness that requires them. This is true of 5 banks in my area now due to coin collecting habits of the bulk buy and return policies from what the bank officials tell me. </p><p>Bank of America also now will take rolled coins but will send out somewhere to be counted. The end results will be entered into your account. There is now a charge for this service and if no account the charge is higher. The reason for this is the latest craze of short rolls. One or two coins missing from each roll is the latest craze so we all now pay for that one. </p><p>A bank official told me this system will soon enough be done in many other locations and if profitable for the banks, it will soon become a standard policy everywhere.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 661496, member: 4552"]Enjoy using banks for taking and getting large amounts of coins. It is distined to end soon everywhere. Around me Bank of America and Chase now have stopped using coin counting machines. If the one they have breaks down, it is not replaced. They will not sell you nor order you bulk quantities of coins unless you have a buisness that requires them. This is true of 5 banks in my area now due to coin collecting habits of the bulk buy and return policies from what the bank officials tell me. Bank of America also now will take rolled coins but will send out somewhere to be counted. The end results will be entered into your account. There is now a charge for this service and if no account the charge is higher. The reason for this is the latest craze of short rolls. One or two coins missing from each roll is the latest craze so we all now pay for that one. A bank official told me this system will soon enough be done in many other locations and if profitable for the banks, it will soon become a standard policy everywhere.[/QUOTE]
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