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I have a popcorn tin that I have cut a slit in the top. Each day I place my spare change in the can. Once a year, I empty the tin and count up the money. I just got done and there was $617.03! This money I will use to buy myself something I really need or want. The best part is it's just spare change :wah:

Does anyone else do this?
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Jazzy;1287916 wrote: I have a popcorn tin that I have cut a slit in the top. Each day I place my spare change in the can. Once a year, I empty the tin and count up the money. I just got done and there was $617.03! This money I will use to buy myself something I really need or want. The best part is it's just spare change :wah:

Does anyone else do this?


awesome Jazzy, I must do this!:guitarist
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Yes. I have a glass jar that holds about $70 when full.
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Jazzy;1287916 wrote: I have a popcorn tin that I have cut a slit in the top. Each day I place my spare change in the can. Once a year, I empty the tin and count up the money. I just got done and there was $617.03! This money I will use to buy myself something I really need or want. The best part is it's just spare change :wah:



Does anyone else do this?


I would have donated the money to Haiti relief but thats just me. Enjoy your spa or whatever.

Poor kids.
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Yep! I have a plastic bottle that holds about $80.00. When it's full, I get a new videogame! (Hey, financing my hobby painlessly!):D
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Good for you Jazzy.....



I usually pay $320 every summer for beach badges for some of my company. So, when I buy the badges in June I start putting quarters into an Irish bank that I have. By June, I've usually saved about $500 in quarters:D....Just feels good, doesn't it!
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Nomad;1287935 wrote: I would have donated the money to Haiti relief but thats just me. Enjoy your spa or whatever.

Poor kids.


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Jazzy's buying lunch.
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DrLeftover;1288033 wrote: Jazzy's buying lunch.


darn right she is doc!:yh_rotfl
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My spare change is saved all year long, we have a special offering at church. The money goes to build churches in other countries.
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It's not hard for a Canadian to accumulate a tidy sum in loose change, because we have $1.00 and $2.00 mass circulation coins.

This afternoon, I tossed about $4.00 in the pot after shopping, and I just arrived home about half an hour ago from the pub, and about another $3.00 found it's way there.

I save it for bus fare, but it's nearing $50.00 at this point, so I'll probably start dipping into it for bits 'n' bobs.
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Richard Bell;1288056 wrote: It's not hard for a Canadian to accumulate a tidy sum in loose change, because we have $1.00 and $2.00 mass circulation coins.

This afternoon, I tossed about $4.00 in the pot after shopping, and I just arrived home about half an hour ago from the pub, and about another $3.00 found it's way there.

I save it for bus fare, but it's nearing $50.00 at this point, so I'll probably start dipping into it for bits 'n' bobs.


Your right Richard, my x-husband did it for years, every year he would count out 5-$600.00.

I have to start doing this as well, as I hate the loonies and toonies in my purse as they are just to heavy.

So today, I threw in 5.00.

Even in my car I have them, as I used to buy a coffee everyday, its just to expensive now, so in they go tomorrow.
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I have a 19 year old I don't even know what spare change is. As fast as I pull it out of my pocket it is gone.
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minks;1288102 wrote: I have a 19 year old I don't even know what spare change is. As fast as I pull it out of my pocket it is gone.


then don't pull it out of your pocket!:yh_rotfl
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I'm in the habit of rounding off the checks I write to the nearest dollar. At the end of the month I start over and any money left over in my account I don't add to the amount I recieve that month.

Once, my daughter needed a new cook stove. She was cooking on a borrowed camp stove. I checked my account and found near $1000 extra in it. She got a new stove.:)
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Speaking of spare change. One time around 1996, I moved into a different home. In a back closet, the previous owners had left one of those old-time, turn-it-upside-down large fire extinguishers.

I thought nothing of it for months, until I finally needed the space and tried to move it. it must have weighed 300 pounds!! Knowing that a fire extinguisher couldn't possibly weigh that much, I inspected it and to my surprise I found that the top screwed off!

Inside was close to $700 worth of pennies! I went skiing with the buried treasure!:D
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