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Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
Originally posted by: Anubis
where the fvck do you live that the PO is open at midnight

Um.. they all are I belive.. The foyer is open, but the teller booths are usually locked down.

Many post offices have the lobby (where the PO boxes are) open 24x7, but by no means all of them.

There are 24 hour post offices. In Long Island LIE exit 41, the hicksville.. its 24 hour service last time i was there.. unless it got changed. The one in the city.. near penn station also.

Learn it when my old roomate had to dispute a parking ticket and had till midnight to post mark it.. drove into the city and got it done... was pretty funny
 
We use CoinStar, we roll our quarters and dimes and take them to the bank, but we let the CoinStar machine count the nickels and pennies because it is cheaper to do that than waste our time on rolling those...

Think about how long it would take you to count and roll 10,000 pennies into 200 rolls, label them (my bank requires name and acct number on rolls) and then have them count them at the bank... now think about dumping them into the CoinStar machine and only paying $9... it is a no brainer to me.
 
Originally posted by: insite
We use CoinStar, we roll our quarters and dimes and take them to the bank, but we let the CoinStar machine count the nickels and pennies because it is cheaper to do that than waste our time on rolling those...

Think about how long it would take you to count and roll 10,000 pennies into 200 rolls, label them (my bank requires name and acct number on rolls) and then have them count them at the bank... now think about dumping them into the CoinStar machine and only paying $9... it is a no brainer to me.

Or you could find a bank that offers usage of the machines for free 😛
 
Originally posted by: Ryan
My bank has machines in their lobby - and it's open 24 hours a day.

I win - you suck.

You care to say which bank this is instead of insulting people???? At least then you'd have the appearance of being helpful.

 
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: Ryan
My bank has machines in their lobby - and it's open 24 hours a day.

I win - you suck.

You care to say which bank this is instead of insulting people???? At least then you'd have the appearance of being helpful.

Well - it's really a credit union - Tyndall Federal Credit Union - www.tyndallfcu.com
 
Originally posted by: Jnetty99
Commerce bank has a free coin machine.

I guess we don't have Commerce down here in FL. I've never heard of them.

Our banks all get bought and sold on a monthly basis. I think everything that isn't a CU now (there's Suncoast Schools, GTE and MacDill) is a Bank Of America in Tampa. 😛
 
commerce banks are mostly in the tri state area. they have machines called penny arcades, similiar to coinstar but no fees. they let u take a guess on how much your coins add up to. if u guess it within i think $2.00, you get a gift. i counted mine before i went, ended up with a free commerce piggy bank. lol
 
chevy chase bank in MD apparently allows you to use their machines for free.. even if you don't have an account. i need to find time to get to one.. I have probably $150-$200 in coins i need to convert.
 
My girlfriend rolls her own.....so I give her mine and let her roll them too. 😉 It saves the 9% and gives me more time to play BF2.
 
Coinstar is a ripoff, not only do they charge you 9%, but if you throw in 100 pennies, the machine will "loose track" of a bunch of them too and mabye only report that you put in 89 of them.

Since I dont have direct deposit anymore, I deposit 4-5$ in change every week with my paycheck and that works great for me
 
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
You can easily "hack" coinstar (but it takes time)

If you put in a penny, and then hit change out, it will give you a receipt for a penny (since it cant take 9% of a penny) do this for every penny you have. 😛

Then hand the cashier 40 billion receipts and reap your rewards!

LOL!
You have WAAY too much time on your hand.
 
heh...the TCF Banks near me have fee-less machines for account holders...I think my little stash paid out $17x.xx 😀
 
Banks only take rolled coinage (save for commerce that has that coin machine). When i used to live in nevada i would just take my silver coinage to the cash cage at a casino. But now i use coinstar. Youre trick doesnt work here. I recently bought stamps and once i hit the max for their selections it told me to make my selection. No option for more money to be added.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
I have been just dumping my change in any donation jar (I still save quarters though).


Aww... That's so sweet. 🙁 Now I feel bad for wanting $$$.

 
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: alkemyst
I have been just dumping my change in any donation jar (I still save quarters though).


Aww... That's so sweet. 🙁 Now I feel bad for wanting $$$.

my wife still is a change freak. I will have already paid and dumped the change in a jar by the time she has coins out.

When I did used to use change to pay, I kept it in my pocket ready...a few quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies. Now I have too many gadgets in my pockets to bother with change for the most part.

They should design purses with coin slots inside.
 
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
My wife was cleaning up the house and told me it was time to get rid of the big ol' jar of coins in the kitchen.

CoinStar gets 9%. Nope.. I mean, good for CoinStar, but I'm a capitalist too. 😉

I went to the post office at around Midnight (when the PO is really dead) and went to the stamp machine and pumped in all of my pennies, nickels and dimes. I selected to buy one 39 cent stamp and hit the coin return.

Apparently I put in over $8 because I got back seven of the dollar coins (those are GREAT on toll roads!!!,) one fiddy cent piece and a quarter. 🙂

...and a stamp to pay my electric bill! 😀

only $8!? Weak man 😛 $8 in coins is nothing to roll up yourself. If you had $50 of coins, that'd be different.
 
Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
My wife was cleaning up the house and told me it was time to get rid of the big ol' jar of coins in the kitchen.

CoinStar gets 9%. Nope.. I mean, good for CoinStar, but I'm a capitalist too. 😉

I went to the post office at around Midnight (when the PO is really dead) and went to the stamp machine and pumped in all of my pennies, nickels and dimes. I selected to buy one 39 cent stamp and hit the coin return.

Apparently I put in over $8 because I got back seven of the dollar coins (those are GREAT on toll roads!!!,) one fiddy cent piece and a quarter. 🙂

...and a stamp to pay my electric bill! 😀

only $8!? Weak man 😛 $8 in coins is nothing to roll up yourself. If you had $50 of coins, that'd be different.

Rolling 15 penny rolls would cut into my Anandtech time. And then I'd STILL have to take them to the bank to deposit them. Pumping coins into a stamp machine took less than 5 minutes. 😀
 
We have somewhere in the neighborhood os $20 in pennies right now, Collected since January. There is also another $70 in silver change that we use when we go on vacation.
 
I bank with a credit union... becu.org
they only have one true "branch"
in this branch, they have an outer lobby area that is open 24/7, with a bunch of atms... and they have two coinstar machines that are free to use, and print out vouchers that are only valid if deposited into your becu account.
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
where the fvck do you live that the PO is open at midnight

Most post office vending machines are open 24 hours. They're out in the area with the PO boxes.
 
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