The Saving Advice Forums - A classic personal finance community.

Coinstar Fridays

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Coinstar Fridays

    I started a new game with my kids last weekend:

    Anytime they find a coin (pennies, dimes, nickels, etc.) they put it in the change jar. Every Friday, we go to the Coin Star machine to cash in. They are allowed to buy one piece of candy, their choice, with the money.

    Last weekend, we collected $45.28!!

    Kids are little scavengers. They will bring me every little coin and they seem really proud every time they find one. This is great!!

  • #2
    Re: Coinstar Fridays

    not to sound rude or like a stickler but the last time I checked coinstar charges .09c per dollar and thats ALOT of money you could be saving... why not make a game out of rolling coins??? You get the rolls fromt he bank for free.... just some food for thought!!!

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Coinstar Fridays

      Originally posted by BillsGirl
      not to sound rude or like a stickler but the last time I checked coinstar charges .09c per dollar and thats ALOT of money you could be saving... why not make a game out of rolling coins??? You get the rolls fromt he bank for free.... just some food for thought!!!

      You're not rude...I welcome any and all suggestions.

      I would love to roll coins like I did as a kid, but my bank does not take them anymore. Doesn't that suck?

      Anyhow, my kids are learning to work for what they want, even if it is just candy.

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Coinstar Fridays

        Originally posted by CHigh95
        You're not rude...I welcome any and all suggestions.

        I would love to roll coins like I did as a kid, but my bank does not take them anymore. Doesn't that suck?

        Anyhow, my kids are learning to work for what they want, even if it is just candy.
        Thats really stupid, I'de change banks if my bank refused rolled coins since its a hobby I have myself and every few months I take in a box of it........ I would go complain to the bank they shouldn't be allowed to refuse money!!!

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Coinstar Fridays

          Why don't you use the coins to let the kids but the candy themselves? Then use the change in your everyday purchases and take bills to the bank? 9% is a lot to pay just to change coins.

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Coinstar Fridays

            My bank does not want coins in wrappers, but they will take them, unwrap them, and put them in their machine. (coin counter) It can count $100 in a minute,
            I keep mine in a canister now and when it gets full, I take it in and the bank counts it, gives me the bills and charges me nothing! Wish I could find coins like that!

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Coinstar Fridays

              The two branches I go to for banking work a little different. One will take loose change and use the sorting machine, but you have to make sure your junk is out of the container...Wrappers, etc. The other is a self-serve machine, where you just dump your change in a sorting tray, feed it into the machine slowly, and then take the receipt up to the teller. However, without an account there, you'd be paying 5%...which is too much in my opinion...Especially cause I could use every 5 bucks out of 100!

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Coinstar Fridays

                Yikes!!

                I forgot I was surrounded by frugal folks. Here I thought I was doing something good and I feel like I just got flogged. LOL!

                I belong to a credit union and they:
                1. Do not have a coin sorter machine

                2. Do not take rolled coins.

                I have belonged to 5 different banks in my life and I finally found the least fraudulent one. I'm not changing banks any time soon. I have three kids under the age of 7, and if I have to pay for the convenience of having my coins sorted when they would otherwise go unappreciated, then so be it. I need all the help I can get.

                Sometimes you end up paying for something.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Coinstar Fridays

                  Not sure if this article will help, but it might give you a couple of other alternatives to consider.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Coinstar Fridays

                    Originally posted by CHigh95
                    Yikes!!

                    I forgot I was surrounded by frugal folks. Here I thought I was doing something good and I feel like I just got flogged. LOL!
                    I think you are doing something super! I agree with the Coinstar usage too, sometimes you have to pay for convenience. I do have one suggestion though, after the candy purchase, have them deposit the rest into their very own savings account at the credit union.

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Coinstar Fridays

                      No Flogging here, just never heard of a bank that does not take coins!!

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Coinstar Fridays

                        I say bravo!

                        Fun with the kids, and you save (albeit not optimized) some cash too? What's not to like?

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Coinstar Fridays

                          Originally posted by CleverButCheap
                          I think you are doing something super! I agree with the Coinstar usage too, sometimes you have to pay for convenience. I do have one suggestion though, after the candy purchase, have them deposit the rest into their very own savings account at the credit union.
                          Good idea!

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Coinstar Fridays

                            Just a suggestion but ask your local grocery store if they need change. Most of the banks around here charge them for rolls of coins.

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Re: Coinstar Fridays

                              Jeffrey mentions this in his article but what I do is after having Coinstar sort and print receipt, I do not cash the receipt at the supermarket but bring it home and make purchase through Amazon. Amazon does not charge shipping over $25 (for most products) and prices are competitive for household products such as soap, detergents, toothpaste, and such. In addition, there is no sales tax charged, which is hefty 8.75% in Nassau County, NY. Usually, my total purchases come above $25 but if I am short, I will buy one or two more items to bring my total up to $25 to avoid shipping. This has added benefit of saving me time (and gas) to run out to the drug store to buy the household necessities.

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X