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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 ...
On a late lunch break last Wednesday, Minh On, 32, walked into the TD Bank in Farmingdale with a Ziploc bag and plastic container full of coins. Several minutes later, he walked out with close to $80 ...
Springhouse Middle School students unveiled electronic coin counting machines that they made in Technology Education class to Lutron Electronics engineers who helped create the project with Parkland ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Coin counting machines can make handling loose change fast and easy, without the hassle of counting by hand. They work by scanning the size, ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- It's a big change in the way TD Bank counts change. The bank says it is pulling the plug on its coin-counting machines for customers. The Penny Arcade coin-counting machines are ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- An Action News Special Investigation a few weeks ago is getting action and protecting your dollars and cents. In February, we first uncovered problems with coin counting kiosks ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – TD Bank is getting rid of their “Penny Arcade” coin counting machines, following news reports questioning their accuracy. The bank announced the decision Thursday, also ...
Fidelity Bank: Nearly all Fidelity Bank branches have coin-counting machines in their lobbies. Bank customers can cash in their coins for free, but non-bank members may have to pay a fee (depending on ...
BOSTON (CBS) - A New York man has filed a class action lawsuit against TD Bank, claiming he was cheated twice by their Penny Arcade coin counting machines for a total of $1.51. But the potential pool ...
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. What remains to be seen ...