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Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: hemmy on June 08, 2009, 10:51:49 PM
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Like, $82 worth (mostly quarters and dimes). Anywhere in Manhattan to turn it into cash? (don't mind about a lil surcharge) My bank doesn't have a chain here in 'ttan so I need a place guys.
Let me know, thanks.
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any bank, any grocery store (i know dillions in westloop has one)
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Surcharge? What surcharge?
:lol:
http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html (http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html)
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Surcharge? What surcharge?
:lol:
http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html (http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html)
I bet the store owners would be really happy if they caught you. Most of these machines are right around busy checkout lanes.
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Surcharge? What surcharge?
:lol:
http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html (http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html)
I bet the store owners would be really happy if they caught you. Most of these machines are right around busy checkout lanes.
It would be really easy if you can find the jack at westloop as it is kind of out of the way. I hate those things on principle.
I had to buy pop for a machine with quarters and tried using the customer service counter and then they told me to use coinstarbacause they were far too busy. So I just bought all the pop with rolls of quarters at the check stand. Pissed the crap out of the cashier who suggested I use coinstar next time. I never did, just kept going through the checkout. Cracked the quarter rolls right there in front of him.
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Surcharge? What surcharge?
:lol:
http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html (http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html)
I bet the store owners would be really happy if they caught you. Most of these machines are right around busy checkout lanes.
It would be really easy if you can find the jack at westloop as it is kind of out of the way. I hate those things on principle.
I had to buy pop for a machine with quarters and tried using the customer service counter and then they told me to use coinstarbacause they were far too busy. So I just bought all the pop with rolls of quarters at the check stand. Pissed the crap out of the cashier who suggested I use coinstar next time. I never did, just kept going through the checkout. Cracked the quarter rolls right there in front of him.
It's all legal tender. Tell him to suck it. The only thing they don't legally have to take is pennies, since they aren't legal tender.
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Surcharge? What surcharge?
:lol:
http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html (http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html)
I bet the store owners would be really happy if they caught you. Most of these machines are right around busy checkout lanes.
What a FP.
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Like, $82 worth (mostly quarters and dimes). Anywhere in Manhattan to turn it into cash? (don't mind about a lil surcharge) My bank doesn't have a chain here in 'ttan so I need a place guys.
Let me know, thanks.
Not nice to break into pop machines.
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Surcharge? What surcharge?
:lol:
http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html (http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html)
I bet the store owners would be really happy if they caught you. Most of these machines are right around busy checkout lanes.
It would be really easy if you can find the jack at westloop as it is kind of out of the way. I hate those things on principle.
I had to buy pop for a machine with quarters and tried using the customer service counter and then they told me to use coinstarbacause they were far too busy. So I just bought all the pop with rolls of quarters at the check stand. Pissed the crap out of the cashier who suggested I use coinstar next time. I never did, just kept going through the checkout. Cracked the quarter rolls right there in front of him.
It's all legal tender. Tell him to suck it. The only thing they don't legally have to take is pennies, since they aren't legal tender.
they actually don't have to take anything from him, he doesn't have a right to shop in their store.
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Surcharge? What surcharge?
:lol:
http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html (http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html)
I bet the store owners would be really happy if they caught you. Most of these machines are right around busy checkout lanes.
It would be really easy if you can find the jack at westloop as it is kind of out of the way. I hate those things on principle.
I had to buy pop for a machine with quarters and tried using the customer service counter and then they told me to use coinstarbacause they were far too busy. So I just bought all the pop with rolls of quarters at the check stand. Pissed the crap out of the cashier who suggested I use coinstar next time. I never did, just kept going through the checkout. Cracked the quarter rolls right there in front of him.
It's all legal tender. Tell him to suck it. The only thing they don't legally have to take is pennies, since they aren't legal tender.
they actually don't have to take anything from him, he doesn't have a right to shop in their store.
True, but there aren't many businesses these days that turn someone's purchase down just because they use a lot of coins.
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Surcharge? What surcharge?
:lol:
http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html (http://www.antiyawn.com/guidetocoinstar.html)
I bet the store owners would be really happy if they caught you. Most of these machines are right around busy checkout lanes.
It would be really easy if you can find the jack at westloop as it is kind of out of the way. I hate those things on principle.
I had to buy pop for a machine with quarters and tried using the customer service counter and then they told me to use coinstarbacause they were far too busy. So I just bought all the pop with rolls of quarters at the check stand. Pissed the crap out of the cashier who suggested I use coinstar next time. I never did, just kept going through the checkout. Cracked the quarter rolls right there in front of him.
It's all legal tender. Tell him to suck it. The only thing they don't legally have to take is pennies, since they aren't legal tender.
http://www.snopes.com/business/money/pennies.asp (http://www.snopes.com/business/money/pennies.asp)