
Heather
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ask your back for money bags, count out the coins (the amounts depend on the coin value, this will be on the bags) then take them to your bank and ask to pay them into an account, then you can take the money out. Or just ask the bank to exchange them for notes.
There are machine in supermarkets that change coins into notes however they take a small cut. |
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jothehutch
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there are machines at my local sainsbury's and ASDA that change coins to a voucher which you then take to a counter, they give you the amount on the voucher in "proper" money. |
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Heather B
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Bag them up and exchange them at the post office or bank. |
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loop4w
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If U have a bank account at a bank in UK. Get some money bags for loose coins, sort them and they wll sort it out for U
Whoops, there will be long queues if you got too much loose change
Or take it to an amusement Aracde. They'll be interested |
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~Girlie~
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take them to the bank! |
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Benno
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I'd take them to a bank |
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angelikabertrand64
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If you want to do something for others take them to the organization Walk for dimes. If you're selfish and think on buying Christmas presence than take them to a coinstar machine, they are green machines in any local grocery stores, or to your local bank, they offer coin counting machines for free, if you have a checking account with them. Otherwise, I suggest help the less fortunate with it. It will make you very happy. |
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jacg
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Some banks will not accept change like this even if it is in the appropriate bags unless you are paying it into a child account. Some supermarkets, Asda is one, have this machine at the front of the store where you chuck the change in and then it sorts it, deducts a small fee and then either gives you the dosh in notes or you can have it deducted from your shopping bill. |
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x
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Get a plastic bag(s) from the bank.
Fill to the required amount with the right coins.
Take it back for the notes.
They will weigh it so you must put the right amount in. If you don't and they have to count it, they may charge you.
Get counting! |
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Dark Horse
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Get money bags. Sort out the 1ps from the 2ps and bag them up in the correct amounts. Take them to the bank or building society. |
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alex_rccrd
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there are some big supermarkets (asda) that have a coin change where you can tip in all your coins and it will sort it all for you and give you a receipt you thenm go to customer service and they give you the money. HOWEVER they do charge you 17.5% |
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Smurfett
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get some money bags from your bank count yr coins fill the bags and take them in 2 the bank and get the relevent money back in notes |
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Fudgie
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definately the post office or go to a bank..its legal tender... |
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dorotti
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The Bank. Every bank in england or whereever you are from. |
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LFish_98
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Lot's of supermarkets have machines which will give you notes at a small percentage. |
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ianhnewcastle
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with regards to the above answers
1 post offices will only take £2 or £3 at a time
2 likewise banks
3 supermarkets charge a fee
easiest place i have ever found is a pub
pubs have to pay a fee to their bank for change
see the landlord most will bite your hand off for change |
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ts2alien
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use one of the coinstar macines in asda or sainsburys. chuck in your change then you get a receipt then take it to a till and they exchange for real cash |
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bitter sweet
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if your from england the post office |
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break
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2 ways... you can go to bank, get some coin bag and then bag them up into £! bags and then take them back to bank.... alternatively ASDA have a change machine which will charge you to count and change your coins for you.... depends on whether you want to pay for the priveledge |
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**dizzy**
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if you go to a supermarket, there are machines that change it all up... u have to give 5p out of every pound to charity but its worth it... they give you a receipt and u go to customer services and they give you the money in notes |
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The Instructor
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go into a restuarant eat lots then u exchange them for bills. If you want to change them to notes however go to the post office or some supermarkets have a machine that converts your pennies into coins and notes i think for a percentage. You could also go to your bank |
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suedogan
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If you take them to Sainsburys some branches have a Coinstar machine. Empty them all in and it will give you a voucher for cash at the tills.You do have to pay about 7p per pound to do it though. |
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Red Dragon
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Take the jar to a big ASDA store or the like and pour the contents in to one of their big money changing machines. The pennies go in, the notes come out. Magic! |
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caroline17nov
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get some money bags from any bank doesnt matter if you bank there or not.
count them up time consuming but places like coin star at supermarkets take their own cut of 7p per pounds adds up towards the end.
then you can pay in 5 full bags at a time to the bank direct into your bank account. make sure htey are the correct amounts in each bag and it will take seconds to pay it into the bank. or supermarket better banking it though, go when its quiet then you migh tbe able to pay more in if they arent massively busy! |
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The brainteaser
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go to any supermarket, they will change them for you |
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