spare any change mate?
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JulianHJ

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8,858 posts

284 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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Something about waking up to blue skies this morning prompted me to start some premature spring cleaning. I got round to sorting out my loose change pot (1p/2p/5p), got a little engrossed whilst listening to some music and went and did my parents stashes as well. Between the three of us we had £30!

It got me thinking about how many millions of pounds people have lying around in jars/pots/etc.

Do you empty your pockets/wallet/purse of 'shrapnel' each day and chuck it somewhere?

BMGM3

10,480 posts

265 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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I put a £1 a day aside to pay for a trip to the Nurburgring , and also around 50p to £1 in change. The small change fills 2 boxs of shoe box size and should be about £600 plus .....based on the last time I did this.

docevi1

10,430 posts

270 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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I regulary pay in about £5 of 1/2/5p's to my account

Hate carrying them with me, but chuck them into a box and count them occasionally.

Migsy

531 posts

259 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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Empty my purse when its bulging with receipts and change. Goes in littlen's piggy bank - usually about £20 every 6 months for his bank account.

And a few more quid when I empty my handbag out (known as my Mary Poppins bag!) Explains why its so heavy!

little me

544 posts

258 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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I don't carry a bag or purse big enough to collect change - but receipts are a different matter!!

Jane x

MilnerR

8,273 posts

280 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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filled up a glass gold fish type bowl with change. Must of had about £120 in there. Then it exploded in the middle of the night which scared the living shit out of me!

ThatPhilBrettGuy

11,810 posts

262 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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Changed up 3 jars of 1 / 2 / 5 and 10P's just before xmas. £97.

crankedup

25,764 posts

265 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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I put into an old shoebox all the £50 notes.(I wish)

srider

709 posts

304 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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MilnerR said:
filled up a glass gold fish type bowl with change. Must of had about £120 in there. Then it exploded in the middle of the night which scared the living shit out of me!


v15ben

16,109 posts

263 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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Yeh I put all my copper change in a jar and give it to a children's cancer charity once a year, just my little way to help!

shirley temple

2,232 posts

254 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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I used to shove all my loose change in a half demijohn, however the 50p and 20p seemed to dissapear whilst i had a lodger, its mounting back up now, normally pools about 100 beer tokens every 2-3 months

c c

8,007 posts

261 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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I collected up about £40 in change a while back. Took it into the Building society to put in our little savings account. The snotty woman refused to take it. Said she could only accept amounts of £10 or less in change

Still that got me into the habit of if possible always paying the odd pence when I buy bits and bobs. E.g. if goods come to £6.32 I might hand over a tenner plus the odd 32 p if I have it. It works quite well and I don’t accumulate piles of coppers and 5p’s that way.

Karen182

4,214 posts

256 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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c c said:
I collected up about £40 in change a while back. Took it into the Building society to put in our little savings account. The snotty woman refused to take it. Said she could only accept amounts of £10 or less in change

Still that got me into the habit of if possible always paying the odd pence when I buy bits and bobs. E.g. if goods come to £6.32 I might hand over a tenner plus the odd 32 p if I have it. It works quite well and I don’t accumulate piles of coppers and 5p’s that way.


I do this too! I paid someone yesterday in change and they just looked at me as though I was doing something wrong!

tvradict

3,829 posts

296 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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Every Thursday (Payday) I chuck all my change from the week in a bottle and start again with Notes, I find that the notes will last til Wednesday and the change is the crap that I collect. Like the 54p change every morning when I buy my pint of milk, by wednesday I may give them 50p, but the 4p accumulates

My problem is I find money bloody everywhere, I took the seat covers off my front seats before christmas and found a warm crisp £20

Theres £15 in the money tray, 32 Euros in the other money tray, tons of shrapnel in the glovebox and more change in different parts of the house than I care to imagine.

andygo

7,270 posts

277 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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Our Asda have a machine that you just empty all your loose change into. It counts it all up, prints out a receipt that you take to the customer service point, who then give you the amount back in folding.

Only problem is that they charge you 7.5% for the privelage.

Was a bit miffed when I had £150 worth of change and had to give them over a tenner. On the other hand, it only took 5 mins to shovel the change in so I suppose it wasn't that bad.....

brioss

507 posts

280 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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I have used the machine many times in the ASDA and Sainsburys. Yes, it does cost 7.5% but you can put in the coins all mixed along with my Euros, which it returned :-( Saves bagging and banking.

Great machine

www.coinstar.com

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

270 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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I put my 1, 2 and 5p's in a gallon whisky bottle. Usually amounts to £30 or so a year.

Dibble

13,252 posts

262 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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Slightly O/T, but chez Dibble, we have a large (about 18 inch diameter) spherical jar, that used to be one of those indoor garden things - so the glass is quite thick. We chuck all our corks from wine in there.

The worrying thing is, it only takes about ten months to fill...

and we don't even cheat with plastic corks

zoe22

856 posts

265 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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Have a Boddies 4 pint jug and 2 Hamlet tins of 1/2/5/10p, Always handy for change for the pool table
Only problem is the jug is too heavy to lift and I can't be arsed toget round to counting it

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

270 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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I hate change, cant stand the stuff. I will keep pound coins but thats all, everything else goes into whatever charity tub is to hand. I must donate hundreds a year, not out of charity, but just because I hate change.