Can You Use Any Bank's Coin Machine? Rules and Fees Explained

Learn if you can use any bank's coin machine, who can access them, and the possible fees involved for non-account holders.

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No, you generally can't use any bank's coin machine. Most banks restrict their coin machines to account holders only. Some charge non-customers a fee. To use one, check if your own bank offers this service or consider coin-counting machines in stores, but they may also charge a fee.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can anyone use a bank's coin counting machine? Most banks restrict their coin machines to account holders only, and some may charge fees for non-customers.
  2. Are there fees for using coin machines at banks if I'm not a customer? Yes, many banks charge non-account holders a fee to use their coin counting machines.
  3. Where else can I count coins if I can't use a bank's machine? You can use coin-counting machines at some retail stores, but be aware they often charge a service fee.
  4. How can I avoid fees when counting coins? Use your own bank's coin counting machine or consider rolling coins manually to avoid paying fees.