Penny Jar with hundreds of pounds in...
Discussion
So I've been putting all that annoying loose change into an enermous Carlsberg plastic bottle for two years and figure it must have a fair bit of money in it.
As I'm now trying to pay the fees and get a mortgage to pay for the flat I'm trying to move into... I figure that is my next 3 months beer money.
What is the best way to convert it into useable money?
I hear that some supermarkets have machines that take a small cut and swap your coins for notes! Guildford sainsburys apparently used to have this years ago, don't know if it's worth going there to try.
Assume banks aren't keen on you taking that kind of money in ?
As I'm now trying to pay the fees and get a mortgage to pay for the flat I'm trying to move into... I figure that is my next 3 months beer money.
What is the best way to convert it into useable money?
I hear that some supermarkets have machines that take a small cut and swap your coins for notes! Guildford sainsburys apparently used to have this years ago, don't know if it's worth going there to try.
Assume banks aren't keen on you taking that kind of money in ?
Ahem
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Adds more strength to my "does the world repeat itself" thread 
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Adds more strength to my "does the world repeat itself" thread 
Well, you can take it into the bank and get it all in notes, but they'll roll their eyes and groan when they see how much it is.
Those machines are OK, I suppose you'd better check out exactly how much you've got and decide whether it's worth it to let them take the cut.
Thing is, I used to do that and I'd filled two moneybox-type cans, crammed full and overflowing with coppers.
Took it to Sainsbury's, it came to £4 and I bought Classic & Sports Car. OK, but a bit disappointing.
Those machines are OK, I suppose you'd better check out exactly how much you've got and decide whether it's worth it to let them take the cut.
Thing is, I used to do that and I'd filled two moneybox-type cans, crammed full and overflowing with coppers.
Took it to Sainsbury's, it came to £4 and I bought Classic & Sports Car. OK, but a bit disappointing.
Amazingly , there was actually something useful in one of those 'innovations' type catalogue things that you some times get with sunday papers ....a coin counter that sorts your change and counts it out in ammounts for bagging up and taking to the bank . I think it was £20 .Ok if you are a regular and putting saving your change , not so good as a one of . I think the machines at supermarkets take 4% .....not that I'd trust them .
Depending on how big the bottle is and what coins you have been putting in you may be disappointed. I had a 1 gal whiskey bottle of 1 & 2 pence coins which only amounted to about 40 quid.
Ditto the other advice about paying it in. Go to your bank and get a load of plastic money bags (and one of those canvas swag bags if you can as well). Count it out properly and put the right coins in the right bags, only pay in full bags to the bank. They shouldn’t have any problem weighing it and paying it into your account then.
Ditto the other advice about paying it in. Go to your bank and get a load of plastic money bags (and one of those canvas swag bags if you can as well). Count it out properly and put the right coins in the right bags, only pay in full bags to the bank. They shouldn’t have any problem weighing it and paying it into your account then.
bilko2 said:
Go to the bank and demand your pennies worth in gold!
Iv'e always wanted to see if they would actually pay![]()
Hmm maybe not.
i don't think it works like that anymore. Used to technically be the case that you were carrying around "proof that you had that much gold to your name" in the form of cash, but I think now it's just the actual money in your pocket.
no fun is it?paolow said:
its 4% at sainsburys. (last time i was there)
Going to the local bank will probably cost more in parking and petrol! At my local store the handling charge goes to a local charity. The sorting machine is quick and painless to use. Turn up with a bag full of change, tip into a tray, wait 1 to 2 minutes for a printed slip to arrive, take slip to customer service desk and get the cash. Easy and you get to give a tiny bit to charity in the process.
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