I've gone spelunking through a pile of boxes of quarters over the last few months and I've found a few silver coins, a pile of US quarters, some foreign, etc. All that is good, but I'm talking today about the bad.
On numerous occasions, I've received boxes of quarters direct from the bank where each and every roll has been short one coin. On two occasions including as recently as yesterday, I got ten rolls and each one was short 2-3 coins! I've also frequently received nickels in the rolls instead of quarters.
Normally, the bank has been kind enough to repay the difference, but today I was a little put off by a Customer Service Manager at the bank I received yesterday's short rolls from. After explaining the situation, they denied that it could have happened as they weigh all of their rolls and if a roll was short 2-3 coins, it would visibly stand out and would not have been given to a customer. The tone of voice and the outright denial made me feel as though they thought I was making this up and trying to scam them. I got my money refunded, but I was told that they would not do this again. In the interests of keeping the peace, I decided not to push the matter, but I left the bank with a sour taste in my mouth.
Given the number of times I've received short rolls, I'm finding myself disappointed that there must be so many people out there deliberately trying to make a buck or two by holding back a quarter or dime one at a time from rolls. Surely they can find easier and faster ways to make money, but I guess not.
Those of you who also go through rolls of coin, what have your experiences been? Have you ever received short rolls? What have you done about it?
Note: I'm not looking for sympathy... I can find that elsewhere if I need it. I'm looking for you to share your experiences, tips, etc.
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BWJM, F.O.N.A.
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