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On Thursday, August 14, 2014 7:10:22 PM UTC-4, Kalmia wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 12:15:08 PM UTC-4, James Silverton wrote: > > > For at least a decade, I have collected my loose change at the end of > > > > > > the day and put it in a plastic jar. I used to take the contents of the > > > > > > jar about once a month to the no-fee coin counting machine at my > > > > > > Capital-One bank. Now, the bank has discontinued its machines. I wonder > > > > > > if any other banks have such machines and I am sufficiently displeased > > > > > > to think of changing banks even if Capital-One's online banking is > > > > > > fairly satisfactory. > I never could see the point in saving change. (hit post in error - sorry) It's a pain to count, roll, schlep to bank.... Paying with plastic eliminates the intake of change. The little I do get back from an occasional cash payment I try to use asap and keep it in circ. I saw two women struggling with a huge jar of change at the Coinstar - they lost their grip on it, money went all over the floor causing a big uproar, and they got to pay 8% for their trouble. Yea, yeah, I know - it's the only way some folks can save. Costs the gubmint a lot to keep making coins because of all the piggybanking. |
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