I'm sure you lost count after you ran outa fingers.I counted it, thats how I knew I got shorted. Thus my advice. Count it first, then take your chances.
I'm sure you lost count after you ran outa fingers.I counted it, thats how I knew I got shorted. Thus my advice. Count it first, then take your chances.
I'm sure you lost count after you ran outa fingers.
Id count it first before pouring it into a machine......ask me how I learned this lesson.
I counted it, thats how I knew I got shorted. Thus my advice. Count it first, then take your chances.
Wow, that's not cool. Man, besides taking almost 10%, they still rip you off? How much did it undercount you? I'm interested, I've also got a coupla hundred prolly in change that needs cashed in for AR parts.
I did it once at the machine in WalMart... around $300-400 I think, I didn't think to count it first... ugh, that woulda been a pain.
I heard mention of a coin counting machine (Coin Star, maybe? I think they said it's used at WalMarts) that will not charge the percentage if you take the money as an Amazon gift card.9.8% at walmart.
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