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Old 04-01-2007, 10:39 AM
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Just noticed I have A LOT of coins stored in my room in bags and jars.

Inmy area, we have coinstar. It's a ATM looking machine that you dump your coins into and it counts it for you and gives you cash. If you accept cash, it takes out like 6-8 cents per dollar, so it adds up. However, you have a choice of converting your cash into a certificate to amazon.com, starbucks, etc etc. The choices change everytime.

I'll be changing mine to amazon.com so I can buy some stuff on there. They actually have some bike parts... but very few selection for f4i's.

Just a tip for all you guys who save up all your coins.
 
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Old 04-01-2007, 12:24 PM
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just so happens my wife counted out my change jar last week. $389 worth. sweeeeeet!

gonna get a baxley sport bike chock, and a few other toys for my reef tank
 
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Old 04-01-2007, 12:54 PM
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I bought an IPOD with my coinstarred change about a month ago at Circuit City.
 
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why have your saved money be deducted by a machine?
you know, banks like commerce have a penny arcade where you drop all your money and it prints out a reciept that can be deposited into your account. the machine does not discount any money from its services.

 
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Coinstar is a rip off, just go to your back and they will do it for free. Over here coinstar takes out $0.09 on the dollar.
 
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Not sure where you live, but some banks (like TCF Bank) has a free coin changing machine if you have an account there (free).
 
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Old 04-01-2007, 07:08 PM
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I work at an albertsons we had one and a lady came in had 4000 worth of coins and it ended up taking around 400 bucks thing is a rip dont use it
 




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