How much is Sainsburys Coinstar?

How much is Sainsburys Coinstar?

How does Coinstar work? Trading in your loose coins at Coinstar is easy. Just pour your coins into a machine and let us do the work. Choose one of our two convenient options: get cash, which has a 10.9% processing fee or charity which has a 7% fee.

Where can I change coins for free?

Chains

  • Local bank or credit union. Your local bank or credit union branch may let you exchange coins for cash via coin-counting machines, letting you to roll your own coins, or take coins in another way.
  • QuikTrip.
  • Safeway.
  • Walmart.
  • Target.
  • Lowe’s.
  • Home Depot.
  • CVS.

What supermarkets have coin counting machines?

You may find Coinstar kiosks at major grocery stores and retailers nationwide including:

  • Albertsons.
  • CVS.
  • Food 4 Less.
  • Harris Teeter.
  • Hannaford.
  • Kroger.
  • Meijer.
  • PAYOMATIC.

How much do coin exchange machines charge?

Are you wondering, “How much does Coinstar charge me for trading my coins for cash?” Coinstar’s fee is currently 11.9% of the value of the coins you’re exchanging, but you can avoid the fee by converting the funds to a gift card.

Does Tesco still have a coin machine?

Does Tesco have change or coin machines? Many branches of Tesco have a Coinstar change machines on site. You can take your change to a local tesco and use one of the change machines there against a small fee.

How much do coin machines charge UK?

Coinstar machines charge a fee of 9.9%. That means for every £1 you feed in, 9.9p will be taken off. This may be a price you are happy to pay for the ease of having your coins sorted automatically but it is something to consider before you cash in your change. Visit the Coinstar website to find your nearest machine.

How accurate are coin counting machines in banks?

Though the Coinstar machines delivered accurate counts, several bank machines shortchanged the Rossen team by various amounts. In many cases you’re charged a fee for using a coin-counting machine — anywhere from 8 to 10 percent — so if the machine isn’t accurate, you’re losing even more.

Can I pay coins into the post office?

You can pay in at any of the 11,500 Post Offices® nationwide* if you pay in: Less than £10,000 cash per week. Less than £2,000 cash per day (of which a maximum of £250 can be coins) Just cheques.