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TD Bank, the state's fourth-largest by assets, has coin counting machines in 1,113 of its branches, which range from Maine to Florida. About 97 of those are in Massachusetts.
TD Bank, the state’s fourth-largest by assets, has coin counting machines in 1,113 of its branches, which range from Maine to Florida. About 97 of those are in Massachusetts.
While counting your pennies is a phrase used to promote the idea of frugality, it seemingly cost consumers a pretty penny to have their coins tallied at the Penny Arcade machines at TD Bank branches.
How banks process coin deposits. Banks handle coin exchanges through two primary methods: Coin-counting machines. Some institutions, particularly local banks and credit unions, maintain automated ...
TD Bank pulled the plug Thursday on its fleet of Penny Arcade coin-counting machines after widespread complaints that the devices were shortchanging customers. “Recent accounts regarding the ...
Are you being shortchanged by coin-counting machines? It's easy to take all the coins that have been accumulating in your home and put them in the coin counter at your local grocery store or bank.
Use of TD Bank’s coin-counting machines, called “Penny Arcade” machines, is free for customers, the bank’s website states. The primary plaintiff in the case, Regina C. Filannino-Restifo ...
Chase bank branches will no longer offer coin-counting services to customers as of July 1. Chase has coin-counting machines in many Midwest branches. A Chase spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday that the … ...
TD Bank announced Thursday that it was removing public coin-counting machines similar to this one out of its offices. (AP file photo) Shakespeare's "Henry VI, Part II" contains the immortal line ...
"As a smaller community bank, tech-wise we try to keep up, but it's like trying to keep up with Big Brother," Lewis says. "We'll always be behind them, but having something [like coin-counting ...
TD Bank announced it will permanently do away with its coin-counting "Penny Arcade" machines after allegations that its machines were shortchanging customers in favor of the bank, CBS News reports.