Molalla1
Elite Member
Naw....I'm 86 and not looking forward to getting old.
Naw....I'm 86 and not looking forward to getting old.
Keep it up, you guys make me feel. . . (79 here) . . . what's a fellow going to do?
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I've heard a couple. Usually it triggered a massive influx of complaints to the air force base.How many of you remember hearing a sonic boom?
They were outlawed in '73 so hearing them might not qualify you as being old but remembering them, or not, may qualify you.
My credit union lets me run coins through their coin sorter for free, as long as I deposit the money in my account.I use CCs a lot more than I used to, both are cashback cards, so it's like getting 1-5% off my purchases. Gas, almost all the time, other purchases over $25 or so also CC. That's about the extent, I don't see myself going cashless anytime soon, not gonna use a CC for some $8 purchase.
Change gets tossed into a jar, when it gets full-ish I'll go to one of those Coinstar machines and cash them in for an Amazon certificate. If you get cash, they take a 9.5% cut, but on a gift card you get 100% of what you cashed in.
It has to be rolled to take it to my CU... yet they then dump it out and run it through their machine anyways. The last time I left home to cash my change in it had been about a year, so I had quite a bit. I stopped at the local general store first and asked them if they needed any change.My credit union lets me run coins through their coin sorter for free, as long as I deposit the money in my account.
Bangor Savings let's you use their machine free if you have an account.It has to be rolled to take it to my CU... yet they then dump it out and run it through their machine anyways. The last time I left home to cash my change in it had been about a year, so I had quite a bit. I stopped at the local general store first and asked them if they needed any change.
"How much do you have?"
"398 dollars."
"I'll take it all."![]()
None of the banks I've used in, oh I don't know maybe 25 years even had coin sorting machines, at least not in any of the branches. Or at least that's what they told me. If they did, it wasn't where customers could see it. Only way they'd accept coins is if they were rolled.My credit union lets me run coins through their coin sorter for free, as long as I deposit the money in my account.