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Coin machines and more: 9 ways to cash in coins
Fidelity Bank: Nearly all Fidelity Bank branches have coin-counting machines in their lobbies. Bank customers can cash in their coins for free, but non-bank members may have to pay a fee (depending on ...
In grocery stores, self-service coin machines—machines that count coins for consumers and offer cash in exchange—can be beneficial for the stores. But for retailers considering placing one in their ...
Sometimes touted as a competitive advantage in the branch wars, the coin-counting kiosk is headed to the scrap heap at one of the nation's largest banks, Capital One Financial. What remains to be seen ...
Reporting from Las Vegas — Jeanette White gripped five quarters with dirt-stained fingers and plopped them into a boxy video poker machine named Fortune 1: Clang! Clang! Clangclangclang! The machine’s ...
Wells Fargo Bank is following an industry trend and pulling the plug on coin-sorting machines in its Minnesota branch lobbies. They all will be gone in the state within a few months, a company ...
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