TOLEDO, OH (WTOL) - Do you have spare change lying around the house? One option is to get cash for it without having to do the work to count it. But how reliable are those coin counting machines you ...
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Are you being shortchanged by coin-counting machines? It's easy to take all the coins that have been accumulating in your home and put them in the coin counter at your local grocery store or bank. But ...
While counting your pennies is a phrase used to promote the idea of frugality, it seemingly cost consumers a pretty penny to have their coins tallied at the Penny Arcade machines at TD Bank branches.
It's supposed to make counting your loose change both convenient and easy, but an Action News investigation is calling into question the accuracy of some coin counting kiosks. Armed with hundreds of ...
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You got to wonder if these machines are accurate. How would you ever know? After hearing concerns from a viewer, we put them to the test. Joy Hauser thinks this Coinstar machine inside a Placerville ...
Most banks offer free coin exchange services to account holders, though you may need to roll coins yourself. Self-service coin-counting machines are more commonly found at local banks and credit ...