What about coin counting machines?
8-10% fees to count my money?
Money should be free
Then roll it and take it to your bank.
You don’t have to go to the counting machines.
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“What about coin counting machines?”
I had a huge bowl full of change. When I saw the machine would take 10%, I just went to the bank and got paper rolls, and to Walmart for a cheap coin counting device. Took a while, but I was in no hurry, and saved myself 80 bucks! Just waited for a super cold snowy day, sat down with some beers, and did it.
Some machines give you full value if you take the payout in the form of Amazon credit voucher. That’s what I use.
You are free to get some coin rolls at the bank, count your coins and roll them yourself.
Go to a supermarket or store that has self-checkout machines, bring a pocket full of change, then stand there shoveling coins into the machine. Just don’t do it if there’s a line of people waiting.
That's what grandchildren are for.
The Coinstar ones I go to have no fee if you opt for a face value gift card, such as Amazon. I guess the profit is rewarded for sending customers to the business and the fact that a number of people don't use the card.
Everything should be free. It’s mean to expect people to work.