They charge a small percentage, or you can get gift cards to use at particular places--like Starbucks.
I would just spend the change. It's a better deal.
2007-07-07 07:16:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Turn Change Into Cash Machines
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answered by ? 4
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Some coinstar machines now have the choice of a voucher redeemable at various places, while not taking a percentage from your coin turn-in.
If you go to Coinstar's website you can enter your zipcode and it will tell you where these machines are.
http://www.coinstar.com/
2007-07-07 18:22:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Take it to the bank. The coinstar charges you, I think 10%. That is a lot if you have a bunch of change to turn in.
2016-03-15 00:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Most charge a fee around 8% and generate a voucher that can be redeemed at facility where the machine is located. Each location can decide if you can redeem them for cash or only merchandise. You are better of counting the change by hand.
2007-07-07 08:24:29
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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As others have mentioned, they take about 8% for their profit, which is ridiculous. Check to see if your bank has a change counter; it'll likely be free.
Two full bags of change might be $500; 8% of that is $40. You'll want to keep that money. :-)
Doug
2007-07-07 11:31:48
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answered by Doug M 4
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They charge a percentage, and you get a little receipt which you have to take to the customer service counter to get your cash. Take the change to your bank, they'll change it to cash for free.
2007-07-07 07:19:27
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answered by adrianne 5
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yes - they charge you like 8 cents a dollar though
2007-07-07 07:12:34
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answered by Andrea B 3
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