偶然在redflag看到这个信息,希望对家中存有大量不用的硬币的朋友有用,下面是转发内容( _2 k3 T: L6 a& }* k
; Q( Q X u6 o; rSome safeway supermarkets have coin changers too, but you have to pay 10% to use them. the BMO ones are free. G$ p- ^- U# }. E! H
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& Y* y# i$ n( e7 W2 E* U0 mhttp://www.bmo.com/home/personal ... branch/coin-counter 3 j0 n" Q. v2 n# k( e$ iBMO Bank of Montreal Coin Counters are a fast, convenient and free way to count and deposit loose change right into your BMO account or trade it in for cash. $ Y5 w; G; g. J& T/ u" z; J9 U% L) G) b& A5 d0 u
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H7 d% S/ w# {& T- a6 vFree – This service is completely free to both BMO and non-BMO customers ) K. K6 F" H+ K. ZFast – Our Coin Counter is one of the fastest machines available 8 G3 F% z9 c% IAccepts USD coins – No need to sort out U.S currency, just include them with your Canadian coins and they’ll be accepted at par. % j: X$ c- Y* J0 n C+ p1 H% O) O3 M
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另外还有人出这个主意,也可以参考 + d! s6 x+ f# E1 _) V/ D. P. q3 Bwell the only other easy way to get rid of coins, including pennies, is to go to the automated cashiers at real canadian superstore- but then the coin slots are VERTICAL so you have to feed the coins in one by one- ' f W2 V6 |8 p8 ]" y( s! m: c7 G) U& p" Q& |
but the ones at safeway and bmo have hoppers so you just dump it in and away you go