Loomis vs. Brinks?

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I needed to find another bank with a coin machine so I could stop rolling my dumps and I came across a CU yesterday that had one. I opened an account, shook the man's hand, and promptly walked out to my car to get my two boxes of unrolled halves to dump. :) After I had done my business I was walking back to my car and saw a Loomis truck pulling up to make their bi-weekly delivery. That is the first time I had ever seen a loomis truck and I was wondering if Loomis or Brinks normally produces more for anyone here. I always hear about skunky Brink boxes, but in my area I have not really experienced that. Granted many of those boxes have been one keepers.

So from the good people of Tnet, Loomis or Brinks?



HH jacob
 

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Doesnt matter its all luck of the draw.
 

AGCoinHunter said:
Doesnt matter its all luck of the draw.
I agree but I have noticed alot more marked coins with Brinks - not to mention the low amount of silver that I have gotten with brinks. In my area only loomis has been sucessful.
Try them both. I have yet to find a bank with Gardia service .
 

ya, its really the luck of the draw! like said above :/ i too cant find a bank w/ garda OR dunbar :/ keep it up and hh!
 

spjegues said:
AGCoinHunter said:
Doesnt matter its all luck of the draw.
I agree but I have noticed alot more marked coins with Brinks - not to mention the low amount of silver that I have gotten with brinks. In my area only loomis has been sucessful.
Try them both. I have yet to find a bank with Gardia service .

If you have an RBC bank in your area try them. I just switched my ordering to RBC to get away from Brinks. Found out that RBC in my area uses Gardia.
 

I beleive the proper strategy consists of trying as many diff servicers as possible, and use the one that produces the best in your area. There may be other CRH'ers in your area, but the might all use one bank/servicer......the trick is to find the servicer that maybe nobody else "searches".
 

cdickrun64 said:
I beleive the proper strategy consists of trying as many diff servicers as possible, and use the one that produces the best in your area. There may be other CRH'ers in your area, but the might all use one bank/servicer......the trick is to find the servicer that maybe nobody else "searches".

Thats what I'm thinking too, and because this bank makes any new member undergo a qualification questionaire, i believe that this might be the better chain to order from, but my other chain only exists in san antonio and colorado i believe....so I might already be with the better branch. Either way it is good to now have two different suppliers.
 

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