Nah, not unless it is paper money. Coins don't bother me all that much.
Sometimes its just an honest mistake.
2006-09-02 00:51:54
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answered by JC 5
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If you mean this as a customer giving exact change to the store clerk, yes, it's important. I want paper money over change in my pocket. Would you rather have a dollar bill in your pocket or 99 cents?...carry a penny!
If you mean does getting exact change from the cashier, when handing me my change, important then YES, that's my money..I want every penny of it.
If you mean do I want exact change from my kids (when I say, "Bring me the change!") then YES! That's my hard earned money and if they don't like it then get a job! It is not a legal obligation for parents to give their kids ANY money at all, EVER!
2006-09-01 12:06:24
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answered by fishermanswife 4
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Not really, sometimes I just tell people to keep the change. Whatever change I get back I throw into my Oinky (piggy bank) and spend on a rainy day or in this case now, I will use it for JDRF (The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) to help find a cure for diabetes.
2006-09-01 11:46:36
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answered by Andrea 5
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No. I always pay to with the nearest dollar amount that I have and then I collect and save the change. By the end of a month I usually have a couple hundred dollars in coins saved up!
2006-09-01 11:46:54
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answered by bartathalon 3
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I think you already spent too much time even writing this question about this meaningless subject. And not only are we now all dumber for having read it, but we’ve lost yet another few precious seconds of life reading this pathetic nonsensical dogcrap.
2006-09-01 11:42:53
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answered by drsteve362005 6
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