Anonymous wrote:Coin star only charges a fee if you get cash. I took all my loses change and got a $134 gift card to amazon with no fees.
Anonymous wrote:This is me. I have a water cooler bottle in the garage and a jar in our mud room. Fill the jar, dump it in the water bottle, repeat. Right now I am about 5 years in and the water cooler bottle is about 70% full. Probably a new set of golf clubs there, I think.
Dude, how are you going to lift that thing??? Water weighs about 8 pounds a gallon, coins would probably be more, right?
This is me. I have a water cooler bottle in the garage and a jar in our mud room. Fill the jar, dump it in the water bottle, repeat. Right now I am about 5 years in and the water cooler bottle is about 70% full. Probably a new set of golf clubs there, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I throw mine in the trash.
Seriously? People actually throw money away? If so you are incredibly spoiled and it would do you good to understand the value of money of not to yourself but to other people.
Oh my god -- these are jokes, people. I would bet the contents of my piggy bank that no one posting on this thread is throwing away change or lining their hamster's cage with 1 dollar bills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I throw mine in the trash.
Seriously? People actually throw money away? If so you are incredibly spoiled and it would do you good to understand the value of money of not to yourself but to other people.
Anonymous wrote:I, uh, spend my coins. It's almost as if they are real money.
Anonymous wrote:I throw mine in the trash.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else also throw their one dollar bills away? I find them to be dirty and can't stand sullying my purse with them. They are great for lining our hamster cage.