BOSTON (CBS) - Change-counting machines seem as quaint as dialing a rotary telephone, but they're making a comeback with some banks whose executives see them as a way to get people into branches and ...
Although coin-counting machines were once a fixture in many banks, that’s not the case anymore. Banks like Capital One, TD Bank, and PNC Bank pulled the plug years ago on their coin-counting machines, ...
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. Every time TD opens a new ...
Sometimes touted as a competitive advantage in the branch wars, the coin-counting kiosk is headed to the scrap heap at one of the nation's largest banks, Capital One Financial (COF). What remains to ...
UPDATE: TD Bank has suspended use of its coin counting machines after performing poorly during more than one news report test. Action News reported on the inaccurate coin counters back in February. A ...
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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. But ...
TOLEDO, OH (WTOL) - Do you have spare change lying around the house? One option is to get cash for it without having to do the work to count it. But how reliable are those coin counting machines you ...
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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 ...
Wells Fargo Bank is following an industry trend and pulling the plug on coin-sorting machines in its Minnesota branch lobbies. They all will be gone in the state within a few months, a company ...