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Do they charge you for it my bank used to do it for free
Now I use it through self check outReneeI save it until I am going on a trip and then cash it in. When the kids were younger I would split it between them for their spending money.
ChristieI used to save a lot more change. One time I saved change for over a year and had enough to buy a 350 dollar plane ticket! It was great!
TeriI just turned in the bottle I put my change in and it was over $300. It was a bigger jar and took several years.
When my kids were little we would save and turn in once a year and do something special with it.
ZarinaWe put in a big tub,
Once filled every few years we donate to charity.TerriI cashed my change jar in about two weeks ago. A jar of change turned in to almost $225 in dollar bills. That will be used for Christmas presents.
ChrisWe save our change & use it for our vacation. For the extras like activites, special foods that we would’t buy if we did not save the change.
VanessaWe saved our 1$ bills for the last 6 months took those in yesterday $701 for extra cushion in the checking account.
LaurieHate change. Started to give it to the Santa’s ringing their bell for Salvation Army. About $80.
JodyFor Christmas one year I saved all my change and filled 2 pint jars which I gave to the 2 kids in my family.
I was shocked when their mom told me they each got over $40.00.
That was more then I would have spent on a gift.
BrendaI called it my “Mad Money” and cashed it in at Christmas….One year I only had $32.00 and told the teller “well, I can’t get too mad with that amount”.
RitaI spend my change I work retail and go through a lot of it and we always run out of pennies dimes or quarters
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