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I got way too many pennies right now.
I heard there's a machine that exchanges all your pennies to dollar bills. Where can I find that service in OK? I rather pocket bills rather than pennies any day of the week.
GottaHavePride
4/3/2006, 08:31 PM
Homeland has a Coinstar machine that should be able to do that minus a fee. Or something.
Jimminy Crimson
4/3/2006, 08:31 PM
Go to your bank.
Those machines at grocery stores take a cut of your money.
Sorry Froze!:O
GottaHavePride
4/3/2006, 08:32 PM
Bank of America, at least, doesn't have those machines anymore.
sanantoniosooner
4/3/2006, 08:32 PM
That's a nice trick.
Turning pennies into dollar bills.
You could get rich doing that.
Jimminy Crimson
4/3/2006, 08:42 PM
Bank of America, at least, doesn't have those machines anymore.
Some of them still do.
Banks are slacking these days! :eddie:
sanantoniosooner
4/3/2006, 08:44 PM
Some of them still do.
Banks are slacking these days! :eddie:
BOA charges a fee to cash a check written from one of their members.
plum stupido.
GottaHavePride
4/3/2006, 08:45 PM
Well, if you're not an account-holder. I never undrstood why you would go to a bank other than your own to cash a check anyway. Of course, I don't deal with very many checks, either.
sanantoniosooner
4/3/2006, 08:47 PM
Well, if you're not an account-holder. I never undrstood why you would go to a bank other than your own to cash a check anyway. Of course, I don't deal with very many checks, either.
I do a lot of work for other people. Sometimes their bank is closer than mine, and sometimes I'd prefer to not take the chance that it will bounce. If I go straight to their bank, it's not going to bite me in the behind a couple of days later.
JohnnyMack
4/3/2006, 08:52 PM
Bank of America, at least, doesn't have those machines anymore.
They can ALL take change. Take your change in (unrolled) and give it to them. They'll put it in a big plastic bag, seal it, give you a receipt. In a few days, check online and you'll see the deposit posted.
BeetDigger
4/3/2006, 10:02 PM
They give you the sleeves for free at the bank. I bought some coin counters that I use and then put the sleeves on myself. Actually, the kids enjoy doing it. I then take it to the bank and they give me the money, no fee.
Coinstar charges 7% I think. It used to be 4%, but they raised it, mainly because no one complained.
Arvest in Norman does it for free if you have an account
mrssoonerhubler
4/3/2006, 11:24 PM
They can ALL take change. Take your change in (unrolled) and give it to them. They'll put it in a big plastic bag, seal it, give you a receipt. In a few days, check online and you'll see the deposit posted.
LMAO!!!! they made it too easy for us :)
Frozen Sooner
4/3/2006, 11:26 PM
Go to your bank.
Those machines at grocery stores take a cut of your money.
Sorry Froze!:O
I'LL F-ING KILL YOU MAN!!! KILL YOU!!!!
mrssoonerhubler
4/3/2006, 11:29 PM
whoa...
you don't even work in banking anymore, do you?
Frozen Sooner
4/3/2006, 11:33 PM
No, but it's the principle. ;)
mrssoonerhubler
4/3/2006, 11:40 PM
oh....alone in his principles
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