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    Ways to Get Rid of Coins with NO FEES

    For those of us who have piggy banks but don't want to pay a 9%+ Coinstar fee, I thought it would be good to make a list of ways that we can get rid of coins without paying fees to dispose of them. Here is a partial list. Please feel free to add to the list:

    1) Use the Coinstar machine, but get a gift card and bypass the fee.
    2) In the self checkout area at the grocery store pay with a bunch of coins. CAUTION: Do this when there aren't a bunch of people waiting in line behind you. Or maybe you can limit yourself to something like 50-100 coins each time you go to whittle down the pile.
    3) Buy something cheap with coins (i.e., lottery ticket for those who buy such things).
    4) There are not many banks with free coin counters, however there seem to be a fair number of credit unions that have them.

    I know that some banks will take rolls of coins, but I was trying to find a way to get rid of them without having to take the time to roll them up.

    What other ideas does everyone have to avoid these nuisance fees?


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    here is a somewhat updated list of banks with no fees for coin counters.... https://www.mybanktracker.com/news/c...here-find-them
    Better than the dump!

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    homeDepot also takes coins at the self checkout.
    I am sure many of us buy tools all the time.
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    I went to using a debit card years ago.It worked out pretty well. No cash or coins to deal with anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    I went to using a debit card years ago.It worked out pretty well. No cash or coins to deal with anymore.
    And the debit card has the same protection of a credit card from the same institution. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    And the debit card
    I must really live in the back woods ... no one takes CC/DC s for yard sales, most 'on site' auctions, and most flea market vendors. Heck, there is no way to pay to get into the local fairs with 'plastic' !
    Hail, the bi-yearly county sharrif's auction is still cash only !

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    I usually go to the ATM if i need cash. There's no fee for the service.

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    I guess I am a little like Sledge. This is my strategy:

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