BarryD wrote: » How does the rest of it go? 'See a penny, leave it down and all that day you'll wear a frown' Something like that anyway
Cormac... wrote: » I'm genuinely shocked at how many people would pick up 1 cent. It's a useless denomination of currency and should be gotten rid of
bnagrrl wrote: » Yes I would pick up coins, copper and all. Last year I saved all my change in two big jars. When I counted it up I had over €1000. Those pennies add up, people!
Shenshen wrote: » I'm actually shocked at how many people would walk past free money. Very strange.
o1s1n wrote: » Put it in perspective though. You'd need to find 100 1c coins to be able to buy something measly like a can of coke. They're next to valueless. Unless you spend your life on your hands and knees looking for 1c coins, it's pointless.
Shenshen wrote: » Well, €1 to me is 2 portions of Aldi's super 6 fruit and veg. So this week, it would be a bag of potatoes and a bag of carrots - soup for 3 lunches. My perspective seems to differ from yours in that respect.
OldNotWIse wrote: » I'd expect to be getting more than that for spending time on my hands and knees :eek:
o1s1n wrote: » You're missing my point though. If your street was littered with thousands of 1c coins, great, then that'd make sense to scoop them all up. I'm fairly sure the street isn't though, so how long would it take to gather 100 1c coins? Too long for it to make the slightest bit of difference to your spending power I reckon.
Shenshen wrote: » http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=92781743&postcount=25 It does not need thousands of 1c coins to make a difference. Even if you pick them up, collect them and throw them in the charity box next time you're in the shops, it will make a difference.
o1s1n wrote: » I can honestly say I can't remember being in a shop where a copper coin made a difference. And if it did happen in the past, it's such a low regularity that again, it wouldn't warrant picking low monetary value coins up off the ground. The benefit to effort ratio isn't worth it. If you leave the money on the ground you're actually allowing homeless people to pick it up. Which is probably of greater benefit than a charity box as it skips all the charity administration wages :pac:
Shenshen wrote: » Or it will just get swept up the next time the streets are cleaned and ends up in landfill. I'd rather see it being used.
scudzilla wrote: » Original OP http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=66908561