1,337 forumite 17 december 2007 at 2:16pm I believe some banks, hsbc, barclays, nationwide (and others) have free coinstar type machines to pay change directly into you bank acounts. Many branches of tesco have a coinstar change machines on site
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You can take your change to a local tesco and use one of the change machines there against a small fee
Using coinstar machines at asda many branches of asda also have coinstar machines for you to use, although not all stores are guaranteed to have this.
I went to my local sainsburys yesterday knowing they had a coinstar machine for depositing your small change to get a voucher redeemed against your shopping. Hubby gag gifted me with about £80 in coins (50p or under) Cos we’ve just moved i googled coinstar but the web page isn’t working. You know the coinstar machines at the supermarket
They take a commission (about 5%) for sorting your change out. After reading a few posts on here about how best to get rid of my evergrowing copper and silver coin savings I bagged up a bunch of money approx £20 and took it along to my brand new tesco express (it's only been there a week), i had the thought that i after my shop i would just feed in all my coins one by one into the self service machine To my surprise it turns out that these new machines.
I know that some barclays branches have the machinesfor free (i am a customer), but customer service is not able to tell me which branches in london do it
Do you know any other bank Not interested in coinstar or highly charging companies As you know the machine is owned and operated by coinstar in sainsbury’s ( different now in tesco) and the percentage and how you can get your cash is displayed on the machine or it should be, i have never seen a coinstar where the percentage charge isn’t displayed Just wondering what you have to complain about