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Hatfield
3/8/2006, 05:04 PM
been going on for a few hours.

Mjcpr
3/8/2006, 05:04 PM
been going on for a few hours.

Probably just some ******* depositing his paycheck.

Get direct deposit, people.

Frozen Sooner
3/8/2006, 05:06 PM
Mjcpr gets it.

Penguin
3/8/2006, 05:06 PM
Just shoot 'em all and let God sort 'em out.

1stTimeCaller
3/8/2006, 05:06 PM
what bank?

TopDaugIn2000
3/8/2006, 05:08 PM
fill me in please

biggest news in PV is that the water was turned off for a while this morning and no one could go pee.

yermom
3/8/2006, 05:08 PM
Mjcpr gets it.

yeah, i only go there to dump off my change :D

proud gonzo
3/8/2006, 05:09 PM
hehehe--i only go to the bank if I need to cash/deposit a check. and i don't mean a paycheck, so don't you start whining at me.

Hatfield
3/8/2006, 05:10 PM
i-40 and meridian some bank behind sheplers??

not following too closely. looks like 5 people were released unharmed.

Hatfield
3/8/2006, 05:11 PM
behind celebration station...they have the guy now.

IronSooner
3/8/2006, 05:11 PM
I think it's a bancfirst. My girlfriend works at another bank just down the street from it. They closed.

achiro
3/8/2006, 05:19 PM
I never go to the bank, thats what a wife is for.:texan:

Frozen Sooner
3/8/2006, 05:22 PM
yeah, i only go there to dump off my change :D

I'll kill you!

proud gonzo
3/8/2006, 05:22 PM
OOH! POST REPORTED!!!

JohnnyMack
3/8/2006, 05:24 PM
yeah, i only go there to dump off my change :D

DIE CHANGE DUMPER!!!!!!!








spek if anyone got that. :O

OUHOMER
3/8/2006, 06:20 PM
my wife works across the street from this bank. She said she did not realize OKc had so many cops. got to watch the swat team work around the back side of the bank. They posted cops at the doors where she worked. they would only let 2 people at a time leave to go home....

mdklatt
3/8/2006, 06:30 PM
biggest news in PV is that the water was turned off for a while this morning and no one could go pee

If it's yellow, let it mellow.

yermom
3/8/2006, 07:29 PM
I'll kill you!

well, i do direct deposit :D

i only bring in change every few months...

jeremy885
3/8/2006, 07:48 PM
DIE CHANGE DUMPER!!!!!!!








spek if anyone got that. :O

Die Gas Pumper. Don't know the movie title but it has Steve MArtin in it.

Frozen Sooner
3/8/2006, 07:49 PM
Someone really hates these cans!

The Jerk.

jeremy885
3/8/2006, 07:50 PM
well, i do direct deposit :D

i only bring in change every few months...

You know they have this thing called Coin Star, right? ;)

mdklatt
3/8/2006, 07:55 PM
I never go to the bank, thats what a wife is for.:texan:


[:dean:]You let the little women handle the money? Fag. [/:dean:]

mdklatt
3/8/2006, 07:56 PM
You know they have this thing called Coin Star, right? ;)

Is it free?

Fugue
3/8/2006, 08:03 PM
Is it free?

not bluh ee likely. I think it's free minus 10 percent. :eddie:

mdklatt
3/8/2006, 08:05 PM
not bluh ee likely. I think it's free minus 10 percent. :eddie:

Screw that. As long as the bank is making money off me they can damn well take my change.

proud gonzo
3/8/2006, 08:36 PM
You know they have this thing called Coin Star, right? ;)
or you could roll it yourself :rolleyes:

Frozen Sooner
3/8/2006, 08:44 PM
Let's do the math here on rolling coin yourself vs. using a coinstar machine (by the way, the one in the credit union lobby only charges 3%.)

How long does it take to count a roll of pennies? I"m gonna go with a speedy two minutes to get 50 pennies and stuff them into the wrapper, then write your account number on the wrapper. 60 minutes divided by two minutes is 20 per hour. 20 rolls of pennies is $10. You would have been charged a whopping 30 cents at the coinstar machine downstairs and saved yourself an hour of work.

Apply the same math to nickels: $2x20=$40=$1.20 "saved" with your hour of labor.

Dimes: $5x20=$100=$3 "saved"

Quarters: $10x20=$200=$6 "saved"

I assume that most of you make more than six dollars an hour.

Use the damn machine.

Okla-homey
3/8/2006, 08:52 PM
Let's do the math here on rolling coin yourself vs. using a coinstar machine (by the way, the one in the credit union lobby only charges 3%.)

How long does it take to count a roll of pennies? I"m gonna go with a speedy two minutes to get 50 pennies and stuff them into the wrapper, then write your account number on the wrapper. 60 minutes divided by two minutes is 20 per hour. 20 rolls of pennies is $10. You would have been charged a whopping 30 cents at the coinstar machine downstairs and saved yourself an hour of work.


Apply the same math to nickels: $2x20=$40=$1.20 "saved" with your hour of labor.

Dimes: $5x20=$100=$3 "saved"

Quarters: $10x20=$200=$6 "saved"

I assume that most of you make more than six dollars an hour.

Use the damn machine.

But its so fun to roll one of those big honking 10 gallon water jugs full of change in to my local bank and trust, pour all the chnage on the floor in the lobby, then sit indian style and roll 'em up for 4 or 5 hours.;)

Frozen Sooner
3/8/2006, 08:55 PM
Heh. If that's what floats your boat, mang.

Okla-homey
3/8/2006, 08:58 PM
Heh. If that's what floats your boat, mang.

See, while your sitting there you get to ogle all the hawt tellerettes.

GottaHavePride
3/8/2006, 09:05 PM
I still read the thread title and picture a Bank of America and a Citibank across the street from each other with giant holsters wrapped around the buildings. I'm wondering who's going to withdraw first...

proud gonzo
3/8/2006, 09:07 PM
I still read the thread title and picture a Bank of America and a Citibank across the street from each other with giant holsters wrapped around the buildings. I'm wondering who's going to withdraw first...
argh. :D

proud gonzo
3/8/2006, 09:11 PM
Let's do the math here on rolling coin yourself vs. using a coinstar machine (by the way, the one in the credit union lobby only charges 3%.)

How long does it take to count a roll of pennies? I"m gonna go with a speedy two minutes to get 50 pennies and stuff them into the wrapper, then write your account number on the wrapper. 60 minutes divided by two minutes is 20 per hour. 20 rolls of pennies is $10. You would have been charged a whopping 30 cents at the coinstar machine downstairs and saved yourself an hour of work.

Apply the same math to nickels: $2x20=$40=$1.20 "saved" with your hour of labor.

Dimes: $5x20=$100=$3 "saved"

Quarters: $10x20=$200=$6 "saved"

I assume that most of you make more than six dollars an hour.

Use the damn machine.
I don't get paid ANYTHING, plus I like counting coins. it's kinda fun. If I wanted to give away part of that money i'd leave it sitting in its little coin tray and use a handfull to buy a burger or something.

yermom
3/8/2006, 09:19 PM
if they would let me use the machine in the bank, i'd be all for that :D

i'm usually talking $200-300 in mixed change

GottaHavePride
3/8/2006, 09:30 PM
Bank of America actually removed the coin-counting machines from all their branches. The bastards.

JohnnyMack
3/8/2006, 09:50 PM
BofA is easy. Take in loose change in a big bag or whatever (I have a huge OU mug in my office that I dump change into when I get home from work or shopping or whatever) once or twice a year. Teller dumps it in a big sack, seals it, gives you a receipt. Deposit shows up in your account a few days later. Viola! Easy.

Anybody that uses coinstar is a retard.

mdklatt
3/8/2006, 10:07 PM
I assume that most of you make more than six dollars an hour.

Not at home.



Use the damn machine.

Why don't banks have change counting machines?

Frozen Sooner
3/8/2006, 11:58 PM
We do. In the lobby.

And my home time is much more valuable than $6 an hour. I'd go as far as 6.25.

Jimminy Crimson
3/9/2006, 12:36 AM
got to watch the swat team work around the back side of the bank.

I wonder if the guy dressed as a shrub was there, too. I wanna be that dude when I grow up. :D