
wizjp
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Lots of supermarket chains do; make a few phone calls.
(they do have a minimal charge) |
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darrin_carey
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Most grocery stores (eg Stater Brothers) have a "CoinStar" machine in front near the cash registers.
You can exchange the coins there. The machine will keep a percentage.
Alternatively, get the wrappers from the bank, and wrap them while you watch TV.
Some Credit Unions will do it for free. You may need an account. |
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Moderates Unite!
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We have Coinstar's around here. Check this out:
http://locator.coinstar.com/locator.aspx?language=EN&page=EN&error=1
This will tell you where to find a coinstar in your area. It will convert your coins into cash.
There are some in 90210 I know... |
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scorpiontiger00
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Go to a gocery store, and there might be a machine called coin star, or cash it in a bank or service desk at a gocery store. |
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Scott
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maybe you have to try calling a different bank until you find one that will count your money or possibly your need to split it up Nickles, Dimes Quarters etc... |
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Amanda L
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Try looking for a coin star machine in your location. Click on link I provided. |
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comtnman2003
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I use CoinStar at king soopers (kroger) they charge like 8c for each dollar. |
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Sean C
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The grocery stores have Coinstar machines. They charge you 9%. Some banks also have machines and do not charge a fee. |
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beth
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Most grocery stores have something like a CoinStar machine. There is a fee charged, but some wave the fee if you take the money in a gift card. |
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Florida~Girl
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grocery stores usually have a coinstar machine.. it prints a receipt and tells how much cash you get.. you bring it to the customer service.. and they charge a few dollars. but give you the remaining cash..or you can always get wrappers, roll the coins, and take it to the bank and they will exchange it for cash |
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Hodge
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wrap them dude it's not instant death I promise |
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lazyfoot10
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Umm... my grocery store has a coins to bills machine... I believe they called Coinstars |
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zero skater
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what |
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