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Change afoot at credit unions |
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Tuesday, 18 December 2007 |
COLUMBIA -- Loose change, rolling around your car, collecting in the sofa and sitting in jars is getting easier — and less expensive — to be traded for dollars. Banks and credit unions always have accepted change, but the process of having to roll pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters ahead of time often is too time-consuming for customers. To ease coin changing, Palmetto Citizens — one of the state’s largest credit unions — recently installed self-service coin machines in all 11 of its offices.
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