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Bank charges for rolled coin deposits
I recently made a deposit in my bank that included ten rolls of coins.
The teller told me that they normally charge a fee of ten cents per roll of coin for any rolls above 4 accepted for deposit. He said that he wouldn't charge me the fees this time... I felt sooo lucky I wouldn't want to name names but the initials of this bank are WM. Anyone elses bank charging them a fee to deposit coin into their own account? I would like to know as I am looking for a bank (Dallas area) that won't so I can start searching rolls again. |
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Ric Burney wrote:
I recently made a deposit in my bank that included ten rolls of coins. The teller told me that they normally charge a fee of ten cents per roll of coin for any rolls above 4 accepted for deposit. He said that he wouldn't charge me the fees this time... I felt sooo lucky I wouldn't want to name names but the initials of this bank are WM. Anyone elses bank charging them a fee to deposit coin into their own account? I would like to know as I am looking for a bank (Dallas area) that won't so I can start searching rolls again. Nope, no such fee ever leveled at me! (And there better not ever be one or I'll yank my account quicker than you can drop a dime!) What next? A charge for counting $1,000 in twenties? Alan 'legally tender' |
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I had a bank charge me for cashing in half dollar rolls. It was a $2 fee up
to $100 counted. I said,"No thanks, and the bank should be ashamed of itself!" and then I walked out. Luckily, this was not my bank. Fred "the nerve" "Alan & Erin Williams" wrote in message ... Ric Burney wrote: I recently made a deposit in my bank that included ten rolls of coins. The teller told me that they normally charge a fee of ten cents per roll of coin for any rolls above 4 accepted for deposit. He said that he wouldn't charge me the fees this time... I felt sooo lucky I wouldn't want to name names but the initials of this bank are WM. Anyone elses bank charging them a fee to deposit coin into their own account? I would like to know as I am looking for a bank (Dallas area) that won't so I can start searching rolls again. Nope, no such fee ever leveled at me! (And there better not ever be one or I'll yank my account quicker than you can drop a dime!) What next? A charge for counting $1,000 in twenties? Alan 'legally tender' |
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"Ric Burney" wrote in message om... I recently made a deposit in my bank that included ten rolls of coins. The teller told me that they normally charge a fee of ten cents per roll of coin for any rolls above 4 accepted for deposit. He said that he wouldn't charge me the fees this time... I felt sooo lucky I wouldn't want to name names but the initials of this bank are WM. Anyone elses bank charging them a fee to deposit coin into their own account? I would like to know as I am looking for a bank (Dallas area) that won't so I can start searching rolls again. My bank has one of the Coinstar style machines that spits out a receipt you take to the teller, they do charge something like 9% for non customers and credit the fee back for customers. With no fee for customers I find it much easier than rolling coins, except it culls out the ****** Canadian coins which I have to pawn off on the teller. Dave |
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It's funny how you can get rolls of pennies from the bank and find
canadian pennies inside the rolls and when you try to return the canadian pennies you got from that bank they won't accept them. The bank can give them out but can't take them back : ) |
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Incorrect.
If they sell you rolls of coins and there are slugs/foreign coins/tokens in the rolls, you can take them back ALONG WITH THE WRAPPER and get your missing real coins. They need the wrapper to determine who attempted to steal from them/you. If it's a hand rolled wrapper it should have the account number of the depositor and they will have their account debited. If it's a machine wrapped roll, the armored car company that delivers coins to the bank should be charged AND they need to look at their quality control. They often just use machines that count and roll instead of sorting (checking weight/electromagnetic characteristics/diameter/thickness). That's how alien coins end up in machine wrapped rolls of circulated coins. -Fred Shecter -- ""Remove "zorch" from address (2 places) to reply. "Edward McGrath" wrote in message ... It's funny how you can get rolls of pennies from the bank and find canadian pennies inside the rolls and when you try to return the canadian pennies you got from that bank they won't accept them. The bank can give them out but can't take them back : ) |
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"Edward McGrath" wrote in message ... It's funny how you can get rolls of pennies from the bank and find canadian pennies inside the rolls and when you try to return the canadian pennies you got from that bank they won't accept them. The bank can give them out but can't take them back : ) My fave teller will take them back, but then she owes me, I take her $2 bills and pre 1970 half dollars she cannot unload. Dave |
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I worked for a bank that charged for rolled coins. Actually they
charged for everything; deposits, withdrawals, money orders, bank checks, and list goes on. Some people, once you had opened their account, you would never see again. They were forever using ATM's. Other people you would see every day of the week and then complain at the end of the month when their statements arrived showing what their fees were. I am fortunate that I don't have to pay for these fees, but I can see the look on the tellers faces when I ask them for customer wrapped coins only.....Oh, if looks could kill, I wonder how many times I would be dead. lol. bob |
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So play their stupid game. Deposit the 4 rolls. Then get back in line and depost 4 more. Repeat as needed. At the end, remind them how stupid their rules are. Or really play there stupid game and open up all the rolled coins and dump them on the counter |
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