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Loose change.

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  1. faw cough Gold Member Gold Member

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    What do you all do with your loose change.

    You know,get up the next morning after a night out and your pockets may be full of shrapnel.

    I have been chucking my loose change into a few jars about the house....came home today and wife has said there is almost £300...happy days,will pay a few bills.

    BUT.....how the * can i change all the 1p,2p,5p,10p,20,50p etc into notes...cos i dont think the post office will want a pile of coinage to count.

    anyone else do this?
     
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    go to asda and put it in those change machines, but they take a %
     
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    * what the post office think. Just take it there.
     
  4. Miss_Girly

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    I don't know, Bob. But if you have 3 dollars I could spare, forgot to go to the bank last night. :54:
     
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    We we first got married my husband had 4 huge coffee cans full of change. I think it came out to about $300, and most of it was in pennies! Keeping one in the kitchen and a drawer full of paper rolls nearby means we always have another source of ready cash if we need it (and we do!)
     
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    I do that - comes in handy when you're a bit short of funds :icon_mrgreen:

    I just take it to the bank and get them to change it to notes for me - you just have to have the correct amounts in the money bags and don't mix the coins :50:
     
  8. faw cough Gold Member Gold Member

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    Asda sounds like a good idea.

    The rates office has stopped people paying at their office,otherwise they would be getting it slapped on their counter.
     
  9. faw cough Gold Member Gold Member

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    Yep,the wife is ringing them now :56: i know im going to have to carry it into the bank if thats the case.



    Miss Girly......what ya want $3 for :97: vending machine of some sort??????
     
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    I keep an empty 2Ltr bottle in my room and put change in it daily. It was 3/4 full just before Xmas and I changed it for £170! Get the little bags from the bank/post office and they weigh them to make sure the right amount is there.
     
  11. Dirk_Diggler

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    Take it right in to the bank they weigh it then you collect your dough
     
  12. PaulM1888 Moderator Moderator

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    I take mine into ASDA but I'm a lazy *. If it's that amount of money I'd bag it and take it to the bank to save yourself the percentage (7.9p per pound) they take off.
     
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    gotta bag it up in the right amounts for the bank to take it but if like me you just dont give a * take it in and ask for some money bags and do it right there on the counter
    beleive me they even start helping you to get you out in fact sometimes they just ask you how much is there if your taking an age and i suppose you could add on 3 or 4 quid cos they dont weigh it at my bank
    hbos
     
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    Take it to the bank in money bags.
     
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    Give it to me ya * ye!!!!!!:rofl:
     
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    I always keep all my change in a big jar that I then exchange for money at the end o every 6months
     
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    Khids have a bank that looks like a parking meter. Chuck in Change in the passing and empty it when it's full. Emptied it on Monday and it had £166 towards the weans holiday spends :celt_2::50:
     
  19. faw cough Gold Member Gold Member

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    Well mine has been finished counting....almost £500,and yep ,phoned the bank and they said take it to them.
     
  20. celticnumba1fan

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    give it to me
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