i know i can wrap myself but paying for the wraps and spending the time doing it adds up. the 9% that coin star is ridiculous.do any local banks have a place to just dump the coins and deposit the $ or cash out the coins?
5/3/2009 9:29:39 PM
State Employees Credit Uniondon't know if there's any verification if you're a member to use though
5/3/2009 9:36:28 PM
Some banks offer it free...there is one here where kids can play a game by guessing how much they have...it prints out a slip after it counts it....and then you take it to the teller...dont have to have a bank account.
5/3/2009 9:38:17 PM
secu is free but you have to deposit the $$$ in an accountthey do not give back cash
5/3/2009 9:39:22 PM
^ pretty sure ive got cashback before. maybe it's changed since then, i dunno
5/3/2009 10:22:32 PM
Spend the $2 for a bag of rolls, and spend the 30 minutes to roll it up.It isn't that hard and you save money.Or, give me 8% and I'll do it for you.
5/3/2009 10:28:37 PM
rolls are generally free at your bank
5/3/2009 11:14:34 PM
5/3/2009 11:20:57 PM
+ FREE WRAPS FROM BANK
5/3/2009 11:27:21 PM
well i just subtracted off paying for the wraps so maybe it'll be worth it nowmy gf works at bb&t, i'll ask her if they offer anything[Edited on May 3, 2009 at 11:29 PM. Reason : she said no dice. gotta bring it in rolled for bb&t]
5/3/2009 11:27:51 PM
seriously. automatic coin roller + free wraps from the bank. it takes no time at all [Edited on May 3, 2009 at 11:47 PM. Reason : .]
5/3/2009 11:46:29 PM
SECU is the only acceptable answer to this
5/3/2009 11:58:29 PM
5/3/2009 11:59:46 PM
a careful cost benefit analysis has led to the conclusion that you should roll the quarters yourself and take all the small change to the coinstar...
5/4/2009 12:57:08 AM
SECU, but you must deposit into an account.
5/4/2009 1:10:57 AM
coastal federal credit union does this for free also.[Edited on May 4, 2009 at 6:08 AM. Reason : ]
5/4/2009 6:08:04 AM
5/4/2009 7:07:41 AM
SECU did not make me deposit into account. I just had to verify that i was a member but they did give me cash back.
5/4/2009 7:28:53 AM
Don't let coins accumulate in the first place:Before you leave to go shopping, put 3 quarters and 4 pennies in your pocket. Then, simply don't return with more than 3 quarters and 4 pennies in your pocket. Ex: If your total ends in .68, round up to the nearest .25, in this case .75. Then note the one's digit mod(5), in this case .03. So, you would give .78, or 3 quarters and 3 pennies, getting back one dime. Of course, after many separate purchases, you'll sometimes end up with 3 quarters and 4 pennies once again, but not more.In other words, if AFTER you receive your change, you find that you have either 5 or more pennies, or 4 or more quarters, then you're doing it wrong.(Note: This method is beneficial to one's arithmetic skills, and is known to combat or delay alzheimers.)(Additional note: Contrary to the message in many commercials, cash is MUCH quicker than plastic.)
5/4/2009 7:38:41 AM
seriously. automatic coin roller + free wraps from the bank. it takes no time at all
5/4/2009 7:52:12 AM
5/4/2009 8:59:15 AM
I dont mind the coinstar fee. I dump my lose change in a box. When it gets heavy, I fill a big cup with the change and go to Harris teeter. Normally amounts to $40-$65. Thats a decent dinner out. Not worth my time to roll it. To each his/her own, however.
5/4/2009 10:32:35 AM
I'd always take Nerdchick's coins to SECU, and she'd give me a dollar or two
5/4/2009 10:38:03 AM
^ I don't think it's superior... it's just an alternative -- as is asked for in the thread title.(I mean... I personally think it's better, but personal ≠ general. A lot of people don't differentiate between those two.)By the way... That "something that told you" is called prejudice. Keep in mind: Contrary to popular opinion, people that are very assertive and opinionated are often neither stubborn nor snobbish.[Edited on May 4, 2009 at 11:47 AM. Reason : ]
5/4/2009 11:45:50 AM
Oh come on, it has to be hooksaw.Or maybe all geriatrics have the exact same posting style.
5/4/2009 12:01:13 PM
^+1
5/4/2009 2:05:35 PM
lol... Y'all must really miss hooksaw. Did he simply post like me?... or are his opinions the same as mine, too?
5/4/2009 2:48:42 PM
Self checkout at the grocery store. Keep on putting in coins.
5/4/2009 8:24:14 PM
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5/4/2009 9:01:28 PM
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5/5/2009 1:52:35 AM
take the coins, dump then at coinstar, use it to get gift cards at 100% value, profit.
5/5/2009 6:29:14 AM
i did not know coinstar sold giftcardsthis is relevant to my interests
5/5/2009 8:31:32 AM
SECU = free.SECU = also has gift cards.
5/5/2009 5:19:07 PM
i have a quart mason jar that i keep all my change in. when it fills up, i take it to my grandaddy and he gives me cash for it. for some reason he just loves having tons of rolled coins stockpiled .anyway, we sit down at the kitchen table and roll it all by hand. a whole mason jar takes the two of us no more that 20 or 30 minutes. keep in mind he has arthritis so he's slow and we're talking the whole time too. just pour it out on the coffee table or on a towel on the floor and roll it while you watch TV. it's easy.
5/5/2009 5:33:18 PM
^^ Gift cards are not free. They are $1.00. Also, the visa "upholds" can be a real inconvenience because you have to constantly keep track of what you are spending because otherwise you may have your card declined. Gift cards are okay for retail and online purchases. They are not okay for gas stations, rentals, hotels, or restaurants (i mean, you can use them there still, but then you've got to deal with the uphold system... )[Edited on May 5, 2009 at 9:14 PM. Reason : .]
5/5/2009 9:14:32 PM
5/6/2009 11:32:13 AM
^ oh great, now we're going to have a long explanation filled with quotes of himself to refute your claim
5/6/2009 11:41:59 AM
fifth third bank does it at certain locations. you have to have an account there though. the one on creedmoor rd has one. they have coinstar machines, that print out a receipt and you get cash back at the counter.
5/6/2009 9:27:33 PM
5/7/2009 1:29:33 AM
^so? just open it up and drop the coins in the right slots; that's what I do.
5/7/2009 8:05:49 AM
For $3, I'd meet at the SECU on Centennial Pkwy and gladly do it for you.
5/7/2009 9:34:20 AM
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5/7/2009 10:23:10 AM
bttt
9/16/2009 1:45:43 PM
I roll my change about once a year and dump it all into a box.That box bent the shelf in my closet so I had to move it.I think it weighs like 40 lbs.One day I'll buy myself something nice.
9/16/2009 2:28:48 PM
http://everybodychanges.com/looks like coinstar has changed up their offerings. no fees if you get your change in the form of a gift card. rollover the items on the right side of the website and it'll show you a list of retailersgood for anyone looking to get their change out of their way and get 100% of its value in the form of a credit somewhere elsei could be wrong but i think the list of retailers has expanded
9/16/2009 8:27:26 PM
I believe BB&T and probably most banks do this for free. Even if you have to deposit it, assuming you are a member and have money in your account, you can always withdraw the same amount while you are there...
9/16/2009 8:33:42 PM
9/17/2009 4:31:07 AM