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raspberry24
PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 6:48 pm Post subject: Change $$$ Reply with quote

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Member of the Month<br>May

Joined: 06 Feb 2005

Posts: 105
This Month: 0
Location: Illinois
12561.35 e$

Net worth: 120,745.35
Portfolio Value: 6,126.00
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-2.10%
Trades this month: 0
Churn Rate: 0.00%

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Never pay with change. Break the dollar and save the change each time. It's amazing how much extra money you will have at the end of the month. Cyclops
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jeter4982
PostPosted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:31 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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Joined: 08 Feb 2005

Posts: 124
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Location: CT, USA
2899.42 e$

Net worth: 9,762.08
Portfolio Value: 6,862.66
Monthly Return:
0.57%
Trades this month: 0
Churn Rate: 0.00%

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Ya, it is amazing. I have a big plastic orange juice container, that I put my change into at the end of every day. When it fills up, I bring it to a CoinStar, and it is amazing how much money is in there. I highly recommend doing this!

Tom
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thrilla
PostPosted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 9:14 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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Joined: 11 Mar 2005

Posts: 156
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Location: New Jersey
22719.89 e$

Net worth: 22,719.89
Portfolio Value: 0.00
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Trades this month: 0
Churn Rate: 0.00%

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jeter4982 wrote:
Ya, it is amazing. I have a big plastic orange juice container, that I put my change into at the end of every day. When it fills up, I bring it to a CoinStar, and it is amazing how much money is in there. I highly recommend doing this!

Tom


If you can, try avoiding CoinStar. The 8.9% commission always seemed a little high for my tastes for just counting coins. If you are in the Tri-State area, Commerce Bank will count your coins for free. You do not even have to have an account with them. Check with local banks to see if they can change coins in bulk or if they will even deposit the coins into your account.
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nemesis
PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 9:33 pm Post subject: heyyy Reply with quote

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Joined: 27 Feb 2005

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8885.72 e$

Net worth: 8,885.72
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Monthly Return:
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Churn Rate: 0.00%

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uhm...interesting,...what a great way to save up..hehe ...I guess i will try that for a couple of weeks and see how much there is,.....but it sucks if you keep buying things for an exact amount like 10$ hehe....thx though..

nemesis
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