q: I have like $80 worth of change I'd like to turn into real money. I don't have a local bank, so is my only option like coinstar?
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amanda
May 6 '22, 08:02
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I hate paying fees, gbut I like "here is money" more than I like "this is a massive bag of coins" -- you know?
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Local stores like bodegas seem to always want change. I've brought rolls of change to them. Otherwise, maybe roll it up and give it to someone that
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Krusty
May 6, 09:50
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followup: coinstar pulled their machines from our grocery stores so now we have store branded machines. I now have $122 in grocery credit. -- nm
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amanda
May 6, 08:52
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My local bank pulled all of the coin machines out of their locations. -- nm
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MDH
May 6, 08:33
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charity? -- nm
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mud
May 6, 08:13
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Like no local bank at all? Or just not one you have an account at? Can you do it at a bank you don't have an account? If not, maybe a store or theate
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sycor
May 6, 08:08
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no fees for Amazon gift cards at coinstar I believe -- nm
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decline
May 6, 08:08
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Are you okay with converting it into credit at a specific place? You can avoid CoinStar fees by doing that, sometimes. -- (edited)
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TWuG
May 6, 08:05
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does Coinstar still offer gift cards for free? -- nm
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St. Epiphany
May 6, 08:04
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Wishing fountain. -- nm
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Spawn
May 6, 08:03
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I think you will end up paying fees wherever you go these days. -- nm
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groiny
May 6, 08:03
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