TD Bank did have their own coin machine, but they no longer have them because the machines weren't 100% accurate with whatever amount of coins were dumped, at least that is what I heard.
I wish my bank had one of these machines , when i cashed in my coins at the local supermarket it was a 8.5 % fee from Coinstar and a 2% charge from the supermarket , I knew about Coinstars fees but no sign about the supermarkets fees anywhere 🤔. Never again 305.00 in fees 52.00 for the supermarket.🤬
Congratulations, dude... hey, have y'all heard the news... I have heard that you can donate pennies to charity by using the green cornstar machine... all you have got to do is press the blue donate to the charity button on the screen, which is on the green coinstar machine, and then you choose the donation charity you love to donate to and when you made a decision then press the button on the donation charity option that you love to donate to and then it will show you rules you need to read before you do so and it says it doesn't make you pay a fee and then press the accept button and then you put all the pennies you have collected and when you are finished putting the pennies in the green coinstar machine... press, I'm done, and then press confirm donation, and finally, it will print the receipt for what you donated too, but you don't need to cash it in because donation counts as a donation not getting cash... so there you go, my good man... I have work that needs to get done, and I shall see y'all next time and have a safe 4th of july...
It's actually not easy at all. Not every bank has a coin machine. In my state no bank has a coin machine, it seems like they are only in certain parts of the country. Please note next time in the video that not everywhere has banks with dumping machines.
They took the coin machine out of the TD bank I go to. I use to go there with all my change.
TD Bank did have their own coin machine, but they no longer have them because the machines weren't 100% accurate with whatever amount of coins were dumped, at least that is what I heard.
There's a check cashing place in Van Nuys, California that had a coin machine like this,but switched it to a Coinstar machine.
I wish my bank had one of these machines , when i cashed in my coins at the local supermarket it was a 8.5 % fee from Coinstar and a 2% charge from the
supermarket , I knew about Coinstars fees but no sign about the supermarkets fees anywhere 🤔. Never again 305.00 in fees 52.00 for the supermarket.🤬
Did you go through the coins and look for silver quarters and dimes, wheat pennies, or Indian head cents?
Why’d you cash them separately? Add them together. It’s easier and more efficient/satisfying
Good Video Buddy!
Needless to say, this isn’t a Coinstar machine…
I believe this is in an actual bank
Congratulations, dude... hey, have y'all heard the news... I have heard that you can donate pennies to charity by using the green cornstar machine... all you have got to do is press the blue donate to the charity button on the screen, which is on the green coinstar machine, and then you choose the donation charity you love to donate to and when you made a decision then press the button on the donation charity option that you love to donate to and then it will show you rules you need to read before you do so and it says it doesn't make you pay a fee and then press the accept button and then you put all the pennies you have collected and when you are finished putting the pennies in the green coinstar machine... press, I'm done, and then press confirm donation, and finally, it will print the receipt for what you donated too, but you don't need to cash it in because donation counts as a donation not getting cash... so there you go, my good man... I have work that needs to get done, and I shall see y'all next time and have a safe 4th of july...
Too bad not EVERY bank operates a coin machine
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Found a half dollar 2:03
It's actually not easy at all. Not every bank has a coin machine. In my state no bank has a coin machine, it seems like they are only in certain parts of the country. Please note next time in the video that not everywhere has banks with dumping machines.
Some grocery stores have them and don't charge fees
Your not at a coinstar
Um, yeah that wasn't a Coinstar, so why does the title say "Cashing In Bit At Coinstar"?????
You're not at Coinstar.
This Video is a LIE!..
That ISN'T A coinstar!