UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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My local supermarket has a machine dump in change and it counts it for you![]()
This is what I was talking about above.
My local supermarket has a machine dump in change and it counts it for you![]()
We always keep a change jar, I never use change for anything. It always goes in the jar. You'd be surprised how quickly change accumulates. We also just started a cash can. Any extra cash goes in it for the cruise.
I used to keep my change in a coffee mug on my kitchen counter but my son would go through and take all of the silver so I now have an empty 5 gallon bottled water jug that I throw my change in and keep in my closet. We have a Coinstar in our local grocery store which is where I go to turn my change in to dollars. The only problem is the 9% surcharge but the local banks won't provide this service anymore and I don't have the time or patience to roll my own change so 9% it is.
I read a news story not long ago, where a woman saved every $5 bill she recieved. After she collected 10 of them, she would deposit them in a savings account. It added up to several thousand a year for her.
Exchange the word "son" for "daughters", and "9%" for "8%" and my story is the same.
I just cashed out my coin jug the other day to treat myself to a new 28" computer monitor (no more scrolling side to side to see Steve's pictures on the BC).![]()
I know that silly boy! Actually I was kind of feeling a little embarrassed. We make good money and there are many that don't. Your idea is very good. And since I refuse to give to that corporate thingy, then doing something else would work. I like Trpl's idea better though. I think I would rather keep it here in my own area. I try to shop local businesses for the same reason.
I wish this was true ROD but we have a friend who is in a credit union and they won't deal with change either. They charge to process it. 2 yrs ago my bank didn't even ask. I had 1100 in change rolled. They took it and gave me cash. No weighing or anything. I don't know if the same is still true. But I will be finding out.Are you saying your bank won't count your change anymore? Is that a policy for all the banks in your area? It only takes them 10 seconds to dump your container into the change machine so I don't see where the hassle is.How about joining a Credit Union. They are usually easier to deal with.
I wish this was true ROD but we have a friend who is in a credit union and they won't deal with change either. They charge to process it. 2 yrs ago my bank didn't even ask. I had 1100 in change rolled. They took it and gave me cash. No weighing or anything. I don't know if the same is still true. But I will be finding out.
And you can damn well bet that is exactly what they will here from me. I've been with my bank for 20 some years. They have my auto and house loans and I just took money off my credit card to get my motorcycle. I would jerk everything I possibly can in a heartbeat.If your bank doesn't please you in this economy, I'm sure accomodations can be made elsewhere.![]()
And you can damn well bet that is exactly what they will here from me. I've been with my bank for 20 some years. They have my auto and house loans and I just took money off my credit card to get my motorcycle. I would jerk everything I possibly can in a heartbeat.
And you can damn well bet that is exactly what they will here from me. I've been with my bank for 20 some years. They have my auto and house loans and I just took money off my credit card to get my motorcycle. I would jerk everything I possibly can in a heartbeat.
This I don't mind doing and expected to do it the last time I went to the bank with change, but I didn't have too. My bank didn't even quibble over it.That's what she said.
My bank will take rolled change, but, you have to write your name, address, and telephone number on each and every roll. Big PIA.
I guess if a roll turns up a penny short, they know who to look for.
Steve, I take it that the rates listed are the group rate, did she by any chance say how many were required to get that rate? If I remember right someone said that the deposits were refundable up to a certain point?It's official, The Cruise is set for April 18th 2010. I sat down with Amy after physical therapy, and we went over a few details. She put it all together and here's what she emailed me.
Yep, prolly till March 5th or so. Doing much better though.Trpl, you still out on injury?
Sorry, you'll have to wait on the rest of us. LOLOur son made my husband a fathers day gift from a pringles can with his picture on it into a piggy bank. We take our change from everyday and drop it in the can and when its full you will have almost $70 dollars. I just checked out the cruse and wow I'm ready to leave today.
Good, glad to hear it. I got to go home today. Worked out well since I needed to go get a scope for my new rifle and needed to go get fingerprints done for the feds. LOL Been meaning to get a new clip for my 9mm and managed to get that done as well. I'm getting to know the guys at the gun shop pretty well! HEHEHEHEYep, prolly till March 5th or so. Doing much better though.
I'd love to leave today as well but I couldn't afford it today.Our son made my husband a fathers day gift from a pringles can with his picture on it into a piggy bank. We take our change from everyday and drop it in the can and when its full you will have almost $70 dollars. I just checked out the cruse and wow I'm ready to leave today.