SnowWhite607
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Our Wells Fargo has a counting machine in the lobby. If you have an account with them they don't charge to use it.
Same here - I bank at Capital One.
Our Wells Fargo has a counting machine in the lobby. If you have an account with them they don't charge to use it.
I have no idea where I would cash it in around here other than coinstar. I have done coinstar before and gotten an Amazon gift card......but I prefer not to have to do that.
Dawn
I used to be a bank teller and I'll never forget this one guy. He was always a bit of a jerk and arrogant, complaining all the time about how he was always the victim in every situation. One day he came in and he had received some kind of ticket (can't remember if it was parking, speeding, or what) but it was for $80. He came to the bank and wanted $80 in pennies. We give him the $80 in pennies and he unrolls them in the bank and puts them in a bag, all the while declaring he was sticking it to the "man", laughing to himself because he thought he was so clever. About 2 hours later he comes back fuming that they wouldn't take the pennies. He then had to re-roll $80 in pennies, all the while complaining that we wouldn't take them back unrolled.
I can't believe that any bank would charge to exchange money for money, especially if you bank there and pay bank fees? I think I would be upset if my bank tried to charge me to exchange rolled coins for paper, especially since I pay $9/month to bank with them, and I do 99.9% of all of my transactions online. I actually don't remember the last time I went into the bank to do a transaction, but I do exchange coins once a year, and have never been charged a fee.