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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostThe £5 note is a rare and special beast, since banks stopped loading ATM's with them no one knows how these elusive creatures get into circulation.ATMs in areas where poor people live still dish out fiversOriginally posted by VectraMan View PostFunnily enough I took out £50 from a cash machine a couple of weeks back and got 10 fivers. Which was kind of annoying. So it does still happen.
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Funnily enough, one of the first programs I recall writing at school was to calculate the minimum coinage required for change. These days it's a maximising problem
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It's been happening for years. Tesco seem to be the worst. Every now and then Poundland try to fob me off with a pocket full of change too, instead of a pound coin. Last time they said they couldn't reopen the till, and when it did open for the next customer they said they couldn't change it back because it would need to be counted. As these were such low IQ excuses I didn't budge until I got my pound coin.
The automatic tills in supermarkets will also happily dump a pocket full load of change on your lap but there's no avoiding that, except in giving the exact change and avoiding Tesco, which I do anyway.
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I don't handle cashOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI only have fifties.
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Part of the problem is that the fivers left are in bad condition. Why can't supermarkets and other large shops give out new fivers?
Maybe it is better to force cash points to give them out instead....
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Dirty, irritating little things, fivers.
bring on the five pound coin.
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Funnily enough I took out £50 from a cash machine a couple of weeks back and got 10 fivers. Which was kind of annoying. So it does still happen.Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostThe £5 note is a rare and special beast, since banks stopped loading ATM's with them no one knows how these elusive creatures get into circulation.
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The £5 note is a rare and special beast, since banks stopped loading ATM's with them no one knows how these elusive creatures get into circulation.
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What, no Fivers??
What's all this about smaller shops nowadays giving out loads of pound coins instead of fivers? Every 2nd or 3rd trip to the shops I give the cashier a tenner for (InsertFMCGHere), who then checks the till and replies, "Sorry, I've got no notes, just coins I'm afraid".
I would have thought with the price of metal nowadays that QE would be about printing, not minting. Ok, the downward pull on my trousers from carrying it is a nice reminder that my waistline is shrinking, and my finances going the other way, but still, doesn't make sense for so many nuggets to circulate, and so few fivers.Tags: None
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