maxxkatt
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Went to grocery store for the wife. When I entered the store I headed right to the Coinstar as usual. But abruptly stop since there was a guy and two kids loading in their change. I figured with the two kids, they would check the coin return. Upon checking out, passed real close to it and glanced down to see a 1964 Rosie. I guess they didn't check. Sheesh, don't they teach kids anything practical these days?
I wonder why Coinstar's rejects Rosies? Anyone know how they determine what to send to the reject tray?
I get about 1 to 2 Rosies a month just during my shopping trips. I have thought about making a coin star route since I am semi-retired. Means I don't work much. But since I am too lazy to work much, I am probably too lazy to work a route.
What is the best time of day and/or day of week to check Coinstar reject tray?
I have heard that you should look in the neighborhoods that are not high income neighborhoods. In Atlanta, that means taking three Marines with you.
I wonder why Coinstar's rejects Rosies? Anyone know how they determine what to send to the reject tray?
I get about 1 to 2 Rosies a month just during my shopping trips. I have thought about making a coin star route since I am semi-retired. Means I don't work much. But since I am too lazy to work much, I am probably too lazy to work a route.
What is the best time of day and/or day of week to check Coinstar reject tray?
I have heard that you should look in the neighborhoods that are not high income neighborhoods. In Atlanta, that means taking three Marines with you.