How do the coin machines work in Sainsburys?

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. All fees may vary by location. Pour your coins into the tray, lift the handle, and guide your coins into the slot.

How much commission do Coinstar machines take 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 much do coin machines make?

Coinstar’s fee is currently set at 11.9 percent of the value of the coins you’re exchanging. Basically: That’s nearly $12 for every $100 in coins you feed to the machine.

How do you work a coin machine?

Just pour your coins into the kiosk and let us do the work. Choose one of our three convenient options: get cash, which has an 11.9% fee (fees may vary by location), select a NO FEE eGift Card, or make a donation to your favorite charity.

What percentage does Asda coin machine take?

10.9%
Choose one of our two convenient options: get cash, which has a 10.9% processing fee or charity which has an 8.9% fee.

What percentage does Tesco coin machine charge?

A 10.9%
A 10.9% coin processing fee applies. Fees may vary by location. Pour your coins into the tray, lift the handle, and guide your coins into the slot.

How does Coinstar work in Tesco?

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 an 8.9% fee. All fees may vary by location. Pour your coins into the tray, lift the handle, and guide your coins into the slot.

Why does Coinstar charge so much?

For every $100 you deposit into a Coinstar machine, you’ll lose nearly $12. That’s a high charge just for counting coins! Because they’re basically the only coin-counting company out there, Coinstar can get away with charging these high fees. Most people feel like the convenience of the kiosks makes it worth it.

How accurate are coin counting machines?

You expect 100 percent accuracy for what you put in and we wanted to hold them to it. So, we took coins of all denominations to ten coin counting machines. Our first stop was to the Coinstar machine inside the Kroger on Jackman Road. We brought in $25 in coins and counted it twice for accuracy.

Does Tesco have coin changer?

Coin and currency handling solutions provider Cummins Allison said the new Coin Exchange coin counters provide Tesco customers with the industry’s fastest and most reliable self-service coin processor, counting 4,100 mixed coins per minute at 99.995% accuracy.