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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Is Coinstar a scam? You might have used one of the kiosks in your local supermarket to cash in your change. But is it free?
Nov 26, 2024 at 03:00 pm
TikTok movie fan The Greek Geek (@great_greek_film_freek) decided to perform an experiment with one of the coin machines. He filmed the results and posted
TikTok movie fan The Greek Geek (@great_greek_film_freek) performed an experiment with one of the coin machines and filmed the results, which he posted to his account on Saturday.
So far the video has an impressive 998,100 views and seems on its way to hitting over a million.
The customer doesn’t hold back in his video’s caption.
“Legit, the Coinstar is the biggest fucking scam ever to be conceived by Mankind,” he writes.
“You ever wondered [what would happen] if you just put a penny in the Coinstar?” he asks at the opening of the video.
He pans his camera to the kiosk’s screen, which outlays the terms of use. It reads, “Coin Counting Fee: $0.99 plus 12.9% of total value of coins counted.”
Despite that, the TikToker deposits his penny. When the screen indicates the $0.01 transaction, he presses the “I’m done” button on the touch screen.
The kiosk prints a receipt, which the TikToker takes. Unsurprisingly, it indicates a net zero transaction, as the penny doesn’t even cover the stated transaction fee.
“It just ate my penny,” he exclaims. So was Coinstar a scam?
Coinstar’s lengthy online Terms of Service do not state a standard fee for their kiosks’ use. However, it does state that they do not guarantee “coin counting accuracy.”
“Coinstar kiosks are designed and maintained with the goal of achieving a high degree of accuracy in counting coins. However, Coinstar does not guarantee that your coins will be counted with perfect accuracy,” the Terms of Service state.
Elsewhere on its website, the company states, “A service fee up to 12.9% + $0.99 transaction fee may apply. Fees may vary by location.”
Whether you think the fee is high, Coinstar is not a scam in as much it tells people what to expect as far as fees.
The Daily Dot reached out to Coinstar via email for a statement.
There is one way to get around Coinstar’s fees, however. Gift Cards.
As long as your coins reach a certain amount, you can request that you receive a gift card for the full amount of coins counted.
Amazon, Apple, Lowe’s, and even Southwest Airlines all offer gift cards through Coinstar.
“One of the most attractive options Coinstar offers is the ability to turn your coins into an eGift Card without incurring any service fee,” states Greenlight.com.
Users can receive “money through an eGift Card with a 0% fee. Coinstar boasts partnerships with over 20 stores and restaurants, though it’s worth noting that the availability of eGift Card brands may vary by location.”
In response to the TikToker’s transaction, Tyler999 (@tyler99959) wrote, “They were just like… ok thanks.”
One viewer said the transaction was actionable, writing, “12.9% of 1¢ is not 99¢. That’s false advertising. That’s a lawsuit.”
And some suggested another method of getting full value out of your coins: using them at self-checkout.
“Just use all the change at the self check out…that’s what I do,” one wrote.
Another added, “Yall use your change at self-checkout! Anytime I have loose change I always bring it with me and use it at self-checkout then if it doesn’t cover the full amount I use my card.”
The Daily Dot reached out to the Greek Geek via TikTok comment and message for a statement.
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