No silver today, but I got a bank to offer me free bags for cash service

Local_coins

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Nice! I ask about that all the time, too. So far, no luck. It is so much more convenient for both them and us.
 

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Did they say to put $1K in each bag? My locale, policy is $500 or the courier will not take them. Also, if the tellers are older or small women, they may sour on your 50 pound bags after a short while. food for thought.
 

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ZimTom does 750 in each bag.
 

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A manager at a Chase bank offered me bags for deposit but it was going to take up to a week to get credit for the deposit.

I really was not to keen on having over a 1000 dollars or more of deposit in transit a week.
I would rather use a coin counting machines. If can do serious volumes I guess you can deal with the float on the deposit.
 

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Take advantage of the free bags while they last. I buy mine now.

If I buy bags they won't charge me fees, if I don't, they will... the fees are $2 a bag, bags can be bought for way less than that, so I am buying my own bags... But 250ct for $140 or whatever? That's easy enough to swallow instead of having to drop them off where I used to, which is a solid 25 minute drive.
 

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