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Coinstar? Any alternatives?



I'm wondering if I should use Coinstar to convert my change into cash? Is there any other way? 8.9% is a little expensive isn't, especially when im trying to save up some money. Please tell me your thoughts. As always ten points for the best answer.

Go to the bank and get some free money rolls and do it while you're watching TV. You can buy plastic tubes that premeasure the coins for you to save time for a couple of bucks at Walmart. If you're not in a rush, you can usually find electronic coin rollers for cheap at yard sales, etc. 8.9% is a lot of money...imagine if you could make that instantaneously at a bank. Hope this helps.
the bank you can go there and give them your change, they give you cash, for no charge! yes, coinstar IS a rip off, you shoulldn't go there
count and roll
Roll the coins yourself. The people at the bank hate it when people drag in their bags and coffee cans of coin and want them to sort it. All the fuzz and hair usually mixed in is really gross.
Either US Bank or Bank of America has a free coin-counting machine, but not at all locations.
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