All I'm sayin, our coinstar machines are in supermarkets and charge you money when you pour in your bucket of coins. Or you can buy groceries and pour in the coin bucket to a different chute for no charge. Seems like no-brainer but maybe yours is different.
I get that nobody likes feeling cheated by endless fees. But that's capitalism, bad aspects as well as good. Unless you want the gubmint to interfere and regulate coinstar back down. On balance I'd prefer to see gubmint stay out of my business.
We have those coin-counting machines which deduct a fee. We also have self-service checkouts which accept cash.
So if you have those then buy your whatever stuff in the grocery store, pay in cash, then load in your coins. Voila no fee.
And just sayin, the correct spelling is voila, not viola which is a musical instrument.
All I'm sayin, our coinstar machines are in supermarkets and charge you money when you pour in your bucket of coins. Or you can buy groceries and pour in the coin bucket to a different chute for no charge. Seems like no-brainer but maybe yours is different.
I get that nobody likes feeling cheated by endless fees. But that's capitalism, bad aspects as well as good. Unless you want the gubmint to interfere and regulate coinstar back down. On balance I'd prefer to see gubmint stay out of my business.
Interesting choice of words: the redemption of cash......
Inversed reality.