car wash quarter tip. why would it make any difference.?

Aug 27, 2006
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WHAT KIND OF TREASURE ARE WE HUNTING TODAY ?
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was reading a tip here. thanks for the tip gaijun1.

but i cant figure out how this could make any difference.

surely there would be x number of people who bring there

own change. if the place has been in biz a long time.

like are we talking 10.000s of time. and the coin never

left the system just kept recirculating? all the way back to 1964

i think it would be pretty tough to find a place thats been

in biz that long. without ownership change where

the coin would get banked.

not trying to steal ur thread just wanted this up front to get

anser. please can someone explain the theory behind this.

also would this include laundromats.?
 

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BuffaloBoy

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To my knowlege, in my area the coin machines at the car wash are like the ones in arcades... accepting $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills. When the machine gets low, someone from the supply company fills it. You'd have the same luck at thh.e quarter machine at the arcade or at work as you would at the carwash
 

Gaijun1

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My Boss Fills His Own Machine's And They Circulate Over And Over
Many People Spend 5 Bucks Cleaning Up There Cars Here
And He Told Me Today That He Doe's Not Save The Silver But Maybe a Few

He Said I Been Here 45 Years And The Silver He Saved Is Maybe $ 40 Bucks In Darker Coins
But Also Said He Has Not Been To The Bank For Quarters In 40 Years
So I Know They Are Here Because I Spend $ 200 In Cash For Them Every 2 Weeks :icon_thumright:
I Also Get Them From The Automatic Washers Too
 

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