canaboy123
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I was wondering does anyone have a tactic for trying to get boxes of coin from banks you dont have a account with. I tried a few today but both asked if i was a account holder.
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kevinbomb123 said:I was wondering does anyone have a tactic for trying to get boxes of coin from banks you dont have a account with. I tried a few today but both asked if i was a account holder.
clovis97 said:When asked, I never lie. In response, I usually say "Not yet", and I smile when I say it.
Most banks will say yes to your request. I got shot down last week at a bank that always has filled my coin request.
The bottom line is that getting shot down is going to happen. When it does happen, just be friendly, and easy going.
A couple of tips:
1. I always have my cash out...for whatever reason, letting them see $100 bills, laid out on the counter, makes a difference.
2. I always say "Do you have $300 in dimes to spare? If not, that is okay, I'll be happy to take whatever you can spare. I don't want to put you in a jam."
3. I always try to be confident, fun and relaxed, and of course, always extremely polite.
4. I always say "thank you" about 14 times during the conversation.
clovis97 said:When asked, I never lie. In response, I usually say "Not yet", and I smile when I say it.
Most banks will say yes to your request. I got shot down last week at a bank that always has filled my coin request.
The bottom line is that getting shot down is going to happen. When it does happen, just be friendly, and easy going.
A couple of tips:
1. I always have my cash out...for whatever reason, letting them see $100 bills, laid out on the counter, makes a difference.
2. I always say "Do you have $300 in dimes to spare? If not, that is okay, I'll be happy to take whatever you can spare. I don't want to put you in a jam."
3. I always try to be confident, fun and relaxed, and of course, always extremely polite.
4. I always say "thank you" about 14 times during the conversation.
corey237 said:Stay away from the old hags, always go for the younger ones.