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<p>[QUOTE="coinman0456, post: 1024309, member: 18177"]I would read all the notices posted on the machine before going off on a wild rampage. If there is no mention of ' Foreign" coinage and how that is handled, I would say you have a legitimate argument. But it's probably there in the fine print. It is true that the foreign coinage collected is bagged and sent to the fed and the bank does in fact get a percentage of the current market rates for that day. That machine IMHO should have a mechanism to return those foreign coins to the customer. This will be interesting to see how this plays out. I think once you submit the coins into the machine, they than become the possession of the Bank . I'll agree, that stinks, and I would not bank with them any further, personally. I bank with the Pentagon Federal Credit Union, and with the DAV federal credit union, locally. I don't think you stand a chance in getting that money credited to your account.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinman0456, post: 1024309, member: 18177"]I would read all the notices posted on the machine before going off on a wild rampage. If there is no mention of ' Foreign" coinage and how that is handled, I would say you have a legitimate argument. But it's probably there in the fine print. It is true that the foreign coinage collected is bagged and sent to the fed and the bank does in fact get a percentage of the current market rates for that day. That machine IMHO should have a mechanism to return those foreign coins to the customer. This will be interesting to see how this plays out. I think once you submit the coins into the machine, they than become the possession of the Bank . I'll agree, that stinks, and I would not bank with them any further, personally. I bank with the Pentagon Federal Credit Union, and with the DAV federal credit union, locally. I don't think you stand a chance in getting that money credited to your account.[/QUOTE]
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