Poohbear123
<font color=CCCC00>Will travel without lipstick<br
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Used it today for the first time, and got $11.52 from a small baggie of pennies!
It takes 8% of the total, but, hey who cares!


Originally posted by minnie1928
The bank I work for will count coins for free, as long as they are seperated by denomination. Food for thought, for the next stash of coin you save for your next WDW trip![]()
Originally posted by Mel6197
But just watch out.. It can add up fast
Last year when we did our change it was about 200 dollars and took almost 20 dollars..
20 bucks is 8mickey Ice Creams
20 bucks is a Buffet meal
20 bucks is about 3 pins..
I know Im insane but thats how I judge spending my money now on things..
Originally posted by mad4themouse
I'm with you on this! I just had my change counted at my bank. They do it for free. I had $255. Doing it in a Coinstar would have cost me $20!
And that was just 3 months of coins. A year's worth would end up costing me $80. That's the equivalent of one night in a value resort during the off season!
Like you, I always extrapolate my figures out to see what something costs me over time. It keeps me motivated to save.