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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1335469, member: 31533"]At first I didn't understand that, but with the help of this forum, I am beginning to understand the costs the banks go through for the coins. I am not unappreciative. But the coins from a coin counter also cost the banks --- the banks have to provide (pay for) the machine, it's operating costs, the plastic bags that go in there, the time for the managers and tellers to change out bags, the cost of the service that picks up the bags, etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>That being said, I'm going to milk what I can while the roll searching is still available "without cost" to me, other than my time, gas money, and effort. I really do think that this is the past, sort of like when wagon makers could still make a living that way. Times change, and I think that with more people using plastic of some sort, or wired (internet) transfers, there will be even less reason for banks to allow customers to get large amounts of rolls without a cost. And once the cost is factored in there, there will be less reason for the roll searchers to "buy" them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1335469, member: 31533"]At first I didn't understand that, but with the help of this forum, I am beginning to understand the costs the banks go through for the coins. I am not unappreciative. But the coins from a coin counter also cost the banks --- the banks have to provide (pay for) the machine, it's operating costs, the plastic bags that go in there, the time for the managers and tellers to change out bags, the cost of the service that picks up the bags, etc. That being said, I'm going to milk what I can while the roll searching is still available "without cost" to me, other than my time, gas money, and effort. I really do think that this is the past, sort of like when wagon makers could still make a living that way. Times change, and I think that with more people using plastic of some sort, or wired (internet) transfers, there will be even less reason for banks to allow customers to get large amounts of rolls without a cost. And once the cost is factored in there, there will be less reason for the roll searchers to "buy" them.[/QUOTE]
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