
Adam B
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1) Go into any shop and ask them at the till... most will be grateful for the change.
2) Pop into any bank and they will change it into notes.
3) Coinstar machines at Tesco/Sainsbury, but they charge for the privilage at about 7p for each £1.
4) Give it to a Charity collector or Busker on the street.
5) Buy some lottery tickets with the change... You could end up with rather a LOT of Notes/Bills!!!
6) Throw it into a 'wishing well'... that wish may come true!? |
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BARROWMAN
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Many supermarkets in the UK have machines which will change large amounts of coins into bills (notes). You just pour in all the loose change, the machine counts it, and squirts out a voucher which you then take to a till and you get paid less a commission of around 71/2 % |
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lelah_alice
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they have machines in tescos |
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Curious
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Go into a store and ask them -most would be happy for the small change. If it's a lot, take it to a bank. |
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Jamie1980
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some sainsbury's have a coinstar pour coins in you get a ticket to exchange at till you don't get all the money though |
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alan s
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Ever heard of a bank? |
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teddy
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take them to the bank. |
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Jon E
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Either go to a bank (if you have it bagged up properly). If not you can take it all to Asda or Sainsbury's and most of them have "Coinstar" machines, put your change in the machine and it will give you a receipt that you take to customer services and they give you the notes. |
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BODGE IT AND SCARPER
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You need to take them to a bank! No machines as far as I know.
If you were a duck, you could stick your coins on your bill HAHAHA.... banned again - oh well!!! |
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j_emmans
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large supermarkets have machines that do this, they give you a reciept and you can get your money when buying food. |
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Sal*UK
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Some Asda stores have a machine - alternatively get bags from the bank and fill em! |
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Senerjem
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As far as I know you have two options, the first is in every supermarket there are coinstar machines. They usually charge you 7p on every pound sorted, it issues you with a ticket which you can either take to customer services to redeem for cash or as part of your shopping. The other option is just take it to the bank. |
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heathsgirl
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Airport and banks are always a good place to do this. But a grocer may do it as well. Good Luck! |
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lion of judah
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go to the post office |
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Acka
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Yes, coinstar at the supermarkets.
You get a printed ticket and can swap it for shopping or cash at the till.
Try sainsburys or tescos, I have seen them there.
http://www.coinstar.co.uk/uk/html/a-home you can find one here |
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