“If your like me, lol then carrying around a pocket full of change just no longer makes cents! Not only does it get increasingly more heavy as it chips away at my top speed, but even worse, excessive Pocket-Jangle can be a distraction away from showing off a more natural, God given bulge. Thats why now i always use Coinstar found inside many local WalMarts. The coin counting machine inside the Weatherford Walmart is clean and rarely ever out of order. Its really simple to use even if you've never tried one before. You simply fill the tray with your coinage and feed those coins into the machines coin intake slot. And that's about it! Coinstar does the rest as it sorts and counts thru one of the world's oldest forms of currency. No more wasted time trying to put loose change into pre-made rolls. Once coinstar has finished gobbling up the last sticky penny, it gives you a set of options about how youd like to receive your payout. While I've always used the cash voucher option, its definitely the more expensive choice as they keep over .11 cents per every $1 you trade in. Personally, i think its worth the fee if not just for time saved. You'll then take the voucher to any open cash register where they turn it back into small unmarked bills.”
“If your like me, lol then carrying around a pocket full of change just no longer makes cents! Not only does it get increasingly more heavy as it chips away at my top speed, but even worse, excessive Pocket-Jangle can be a distraction away from showing off a more natural, God given bulge.
Thats why now i always use Coinstar found inside many local WalMarts. The coin counting machine inside the Weatherford Walmart is clean and rarely ever out of order. Its really simple to use even if you've never tried one before. You simply fill the tray with your coinage and feed those coins into the machines coin intake slot. And that's about it! Coinstar does the rest as it sorts and counts thru one of the world's oldest forms of currency.
No more wasted time trying to put loose change into pre-made rolls. Once coinstar has finished gobbling up the last sticky penny, it gives you a set of options about how youd like to receive your payout. While I've always used the cash voucher option, its definitely the more expensive choice as they keep over .11 cents per every $1 you trade in. Personally, i think its worth the fee if not just for time saved. You'll then take the voucher to any open cash register where they turn it back into small unmarked bills.”