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I have no cents left in my pocket! After 2 weeks of draggin around 14 cents in pennies I managed to spend them all by cleverly mixing them up with dimes and nickels for perfect change when buying stuff. I know now the key is to keep enough dimes and nickels in your pocket such that the bill is $xx.66, you can give em 2 quarters, a dime, a nickel, and a penny as oppose handing over a bill and receiving 4 pennies back in change....which is so irritating.
 
:music: i've got some change in my pocket, it goes jinga linga liiing! i'll call you on the telephone, and give you a riing! :music:
 
When I read your title I thought you had saved a bunch of money on car insurance by switching to Geico.

edit: looks like someone else thought that before me.
 
What amazes me is that people will pay to have a machine count their change and give them folding money in exchange when they could just spent the change.
 
Originally posted by: conehead433
What amazes me is that people will pay to have a machine count their change and give them folding money in exchange when they could just spent the change.
Even more amazing is that all banks will do this for free, and banks are everywhere.

Why take the time and effort to carry around all forms of change, hold up the line counting out the change, etc when you can just dump it in a jar and head to the bank when you have other banking duties?
 
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