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My local Sainsburys does....Just a thought OP. Rather than pay 7-8% in the coins change machines.....simply use the self service checkouts when buying shopping to get rid of the change. (if worried about looking cheap it might be worth only throwing a handful of coins in every time you shop).Hi there! We’ve had to remove your signature. It was so good we removed it because we cannot think of one so good as you had and need to protect others from seeing such a great signature.0
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Lol - you've reminded me - I was going to the bank to use the coin counting machine and had to stop off in the post office to get some bits so ended up putting my coins one at a time into the weighing machine thing - to make matters worse I hadn't used the machine before and had only put the items in my basket on the screen -I hadn't actually checked the items out so all the coins were coming back out and I hadn't noticed as I was noisely feeding them all in - so I had to go through the whole thing againMy local Sainsburys does....Just a thought OP. Rather than pay 7-8% in the coins change machines.....simply use the self service checkouts when buying shopping to get rid of the change. (if worried about looking cheap it might be worth only throwing a handful of coins in every time you shop).
. I used up all my loose coins and was about to leave the post office when I realised I had forgotten something and of course, by this time I only had a note left to spend which resulted in my acquiring yet more change - oh well. :rotfl:.
dfMaking my money go further with MSE :j
How much can I save in 2012 challenge
75/1200 :eek:0
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