Just curious if this is more difficult than it sounds.
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possible to walk into a bank and ask for $152.00 in pennies as change?
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Lmao, I have wanted to do this to a couple of places. On a side note, who else gets pissed off that almost every place doesn't accept $100 bills. Its freakin money. How can you call yourself a business if you don't keep enough change to break one.
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Originally posted by Machx2 View PostLmao, I have wanted to do this to a couple of places. On a side note, who else gets pissed off that almost every place doesn't accept $100 bills. Its freakin money. How can you call yourself a business if you don't keep enough change to break one.
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Originally posted by Machx2 View PostLmao, I have wanted to do this to a couple of places. On a side note, who else gets pissed off that almost every place doesn't accept $100 bills. Its freakin money. How can you call yourself a business if you don't keep enough change to break one.
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It would be much more effective if you hand the guy $152 in mixed change in a bucket. That way he'd have to sort it too. I'd say about $100 in pennies, $10 in quarters, and the rest in nickels and times. Hell, throw in some 50 cent pieces and dollar coins if you have them. That would really make it a bitch to sort. Do those counting machines handle the dollar coins and 50 cent pieces?
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Originally posted by 03mustangdude View Posti've seen people expect change for a 99 cent air freshner with a 100. Buy more than 10 bucks worth and you'll usually get change.
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