Sherifu wrote: » Why not bring it into the bank and let them sort it out?
whiskeyman wrote: » I've a load of change I've sorted and bagged in the proper bank bags - well over €100. I've heard a rumour that banks are either refusing to take it, or will charge a commission to take it now. Is this true?
ronano wrote: » When i was changing coins into notes last year,bank of ireland wanted you to have an account with them. AIB were fine with just taking it
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Some machines can credit up your Laser/Visa card which is a bad idea because it is just another way the system can track your movements.
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Alternatively you could donate it to the Roma Gypsies on the Red Cow junction.
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Coinstar have machines placed around the city. They are self service and charge a commission of about 10%. There is a brand new one installed in Tesco Dunlaoghaire Shopping Ctr. You put in the cash and they give you a voucher that can be cashed at the checkout. Some machines can credit up your Laser/Visa card which is a bad idea because it is just another way the system can track your movements.http://locator.coinstar.com/Map.aspx?page=IE&language=EN&country=IE
LadyE wrote: » Theresa one in Euro cpar killiney, eurospar dalkey, tesco ballybrack
kfallon wrote: » I have a bucket and a half's worth of change at home, I really need to get it cashed in. Can't move the full bucket tho, tried to move it and handle snapped
BeerWolf wrote: » I just use up all the copper coins in Tesco at the self service till buying whatever - just throw all your coins into the cup receptacle thing. :pac:
Arthur Beesley wrote: » Quite the conundrum.
kfallon wrote: » I know! Got a grand out of the big bucket before but that was about 4 or 5 years ago!