Wombling 2019
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NBLondon
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Hi all - a successor thread to the Wombling 2018 thread
I thought about starting a new thread - but depends if anyone else wants to play.
never_too_old wrote: »Happy New Year
Is this thread still going? And continuing in 2019?
I stopped posting as thought no one was updating it.
I would love to continue but really only get cc points now.
So a couple of people do....AppleCrumble44 wrote: »Hi, I'd love to join in if there is a new thread. I'm just starting to get right into wombling, I always go out litter picking for the wildlife and things and I find loads of receipts there, sometimes a trolley with a pound in too!
Wash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!
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For new readers - Wombling is the art of collecting discarded money, vouchers, receipts with unclaimed loyalty points or as the song says:Making good use of the things that we find,
Things that the everyday folk leave behind.
As AppleCrumble44 notes above - abandoned trolleys sometimes have a pound coin left in them and the dutiful wombler could bring these back to the store and release the coin.
My own favourite target is the Coinstar machine that turns your loose change into vouchers for a commission. I find that some users either don't check the return chute after they have emptied in a jarful of coins or they leave behind any foreign currency (or leave it on top of the machine or throw it on the floor!). So the wombler scoops these up...
And of course - roadkill - coins or notes dropped in public places. I wouldn't go out specifically hunting it but if I spot a gleam of silver; it's fair game.
Some people might like to share their tips or celebrate big/interesting finds here. Or report their progress and end of year totals.
Happy Wombling!Wash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!0 -
Sort of a secondhand womble yesterday... M'wife had a clear out at work and brought home a jumble of foreign coins left by visiting lecturers. Most of them are defunct - Deutschmarks, Finnmarks, Guilders, Francs, Drachma but there are some more yen (75p worth); a few cents; some that might be Iranian rials; 100 Indonesian rupiah (1/2p) and a couple of small ones I can't identify yet.Wash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!0
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Husband picked up lots of left receipts from the self serve machine & claimed 90p in dividends �� it was just before I found receipthog or I could have added these too ��0
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and a couple of small ones I can't identify yet.
If you're going "what's that" - they are kiosks that exchange foreign currency (including coins). They keep 9.5% back (worse than a Coinstar) but when changing "free" money I can live with that. Only in the South East at the moment but they can be seen at motorway services so maybe expanding to the rest of you in time.Wash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!0 -
A mate of mine tells me that he does quite well at spotting dropped notes and even more so since the plastic £5 and £10 came in. His theory is that the plastic notes are slippery and likely to be dropped where there are lots of people paying off cabs - in his case outside the hospital where he works. So the same could apply to stations, hotels etc. Keep your eyes open if you are passingWash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!0
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First round pound of the year. Absolutely filthy so it's soaking in a shot glass of pickling vinegar before it gets handed to the bank next time I'm passing.Wash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!0
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Some new currencies for the pile - a Bulgarian Lev (43-44p); 2 Nepalese rupees (1.3p); 5 Romanian Bani (0.9p).Wash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!0
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You could also use the receipt numbers from 'wombled' supermarket receipts to enter their customer service prize draws - Morrisons, Waitrose, Sainsburys (lettuceknow.com) and Booths all have this sort of scheme.
Tescos have a scheme whereby they will give you 25 clubcard points for your feedback.
Ok, not get rich quick but a little reward for doing your public service and picking up others' litter!!0 -
Big hit this weekend. $0.82 A$0.11 C$0.32 €0.11 - some kopecks and a 1963 quarter guilder. Maybe a pound's worth when all changed up.Wash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!0
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Bit of a slow year - but the occasional big hit - €0.90 and $0.26 is worth grabbing.Wash your Knobs and Knockers... Keep the Postie safe!0
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