edredtop
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As start-up prices reach $5 and more, has anybody wondered at what point they will stop accepting quarters?
Safes can only hold so many coins, acceptors have an ever-increasing chance of jams with the sheer number of quarters rolling through, and do our customers really have 28 quarters with them to wash for $5 and vacuum for $2? What if they want an air freshener, Armor All, and a towel?
That's another 28 quarters at my place. 56 quarters is nuts... isn't it?
Dollar coins are about as common in our customer's pockets as a $2 bill so that's not the solution.
Banks are making it more and more difficult to deposit them.
Since we don't take pennies, nickels, or dimes as payment, when will a quarter join the ranks of unacceptable coinage?
Safes can only hold so many coins, acceptors have an ever-increasing chance of jams with the sheer number of quarters rolling through, and do our customers really have 28 quarters with them to wash for $5 and vacuum for $2? What if they want an air freshener, Armor All, and a towel?
That's another 28 quarters at my place. 56 quarters is nuts... isn't it?
Dollar coins are about as common in our customer's pockets as a $2 bill so that's not the solution.
Banks are making it more and more difficult to deposit them.
Since we don't take pennies, nickels, or dimes as payment, when will a quarter join the ranks of unacceptable coinage?
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