dts52
Bronze Member
I like to check out the machines but do no asked for the machines to be open.
I think asking to open the machine is a felony in CT! I've gotten some really dirty looks from the cashiers and baggers when I check the reject tray, but then I get dirty looks most everywhere I go,so.... Last week the wife (who always checks the reject tray) got a '40 wheat and a '43 steel penny. I'm hoping the sticky substance was only gum or candy and not some bodily fluid.
Couple years ago I had a case where an addict stole his grandfather's coin collection and brought it to Coinstar. Surveillance video showed him and his sh**head buddy tearing the coins out of the protective sleeves and feeding them into the machine. Most of the rejects he traded for face value at one of our less reputable check cashing stores. Those weren't recovered but two detectives from the local PD spent a day in Springfield Mass, going through the Coinstar centralized facilities and they recovered almost all coins accepted by Coinstar.
Now there is a job I'd like!
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dts