ciagr297 wrote: » anything 10c or below is thrown into a jar/mug/sandwich bag. one of these days i'm going to walk into the bank with two sandwich bags of small change at say....1545 (banks close at 1600) and make some cashier's day obviously a day when i am feeling particularly evil:D:D
Rabies wrote: » NZ is almost as cash free society
Mousey- wrote: » i save it all.... just throw it in a very large vodka bottle.....about 2 ft high
torresistheman wrote: » I've started to fill one of those tins with a €500 all around it. I think it's the biggest one and will take me an age to fill. Im only putting 2 & 1 euro coins in and a few fivers here & there and when it's full I will take over the world. Mu hahahahaha A previous attempt to do this ended shortly after it commenced when I had to use a tin opener to check the contents. To my dismay all the notes had been fished out - bitch I lived with. She owned up and replaced all but it has taken me 3 years to attempt this again
M&S* wrote: » I have a huge bag full of mainly coppers I was just wondering if I brought this into a bank would they go mad I mean not counted out or anything don't they have machines that do this alot quicker then me counting out every fecking penny when theres thousands?
CallMeMiss wrote: » I have a tin with loads of coppers, 10's and 20's. I throw in a few coins now and then when I remember to. I was wondering is there any machines around Dublin City centre that give you notes in return for the change but don’t charge?
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » I think they'll just give you a load of those little plastic money bags and tell you to come back when you've it all counted and in the bags properly.
Wertz wrote: » Some banks will only take bags of coin from business customers. At the very least you would need to have an account in the bank from what I've seen. I don't use them but the change counting machines in the like of Tesco or Superquinn wil do the dirty work for you for a cut of the take.
Wertz wrote: » Some banks will only take bags of coin from business customers. At the very least you would need to have an account in the bank from what I've seen.
GlindaGale wrote: » I have a change jar which I used to keep on my windowsill (I say jar but it's really a big smirnoff bottle).
M&S* wrote: » I wouldnt mind if it took money off me tbh its just been sitting around for the past few years just I don't know if I've ever seen one around anyone know of one in Cork?
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » In Carlow BOI they always took my coins, but I did have a BOI account (not in Carlow). Never any hassle. Not keen on those machines that take a cut, I already pay bank charges, not paying extra on my own money!