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Counstsr makes you feel like “a poor?”.
Was that a typo or are you an a**hole? |
| OP, did you know that you can donate to charity via Coinstar? Jump dump the pennies in, pick a charity from the kisok, and walk away with a receipt. |
Wow, would they? Then in that case, they don’t deserve a tip. |
Yes, I knew that. Thanks. |
| I just throw mine in the trash. |
| Pennies are money. You're stupid if you put 10 pennies in the trash but keep one dime in your purse. Stupid. |
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Pennies are toxic to dogs, who can pick them off the ground and swallow them. Toddlers could also do the same, and choke. Please don't litter! |
Well, the Fed *is* trying to head off rising inflation. This could help things. |
Given those choices, I'll say it was a typo. |
| I save my change and take it to the bank. We can pay for gas for an 1,100 mile trip which we make every June with pennies saved during the year. They add up quickly. |
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First, stop paying in cash.
When I do use cash, it's normally somewhere like Starbucks or a fast food or fast casual restaurant. Those places often have tip jars that I dump all the change into because I don't want to lug around a bunch of change. It's a win-win really. |
| So using Coinstar is something only 'poors' do? I guess I'm one then. |
| Yes |
| Are you the weird troll who recently admitted to posting random topics every day just because you can? |
| I pick up all of the pennies I find, wash them, and then give them to my son so he can put them in his bank. Every day, I find change - some days as much as $1 in change! |