Change Counters - Put a Number to Your Change

 As time goes by the use for change becomes more and more obsolete simply because we are so comfortable with using our credit or debit cards.

For this reason many people don’t have a use for something like a change counter. This isn’t a bad thing simply because it cuts down on having to keep track of change, or find a place to put it or keep it out of the cracks of your couch.  Many people don’t even look at spare change as any kind of value anymore. If you’ve ever looked at a penny on the ground you most likely just kept walking because gaining one cent isn’t worth the picking the filthy thing up off of the ground! Even if you didn’t find it on the ground, spare change and money (cash) in general is considered to  be very dirty as it has been touched by so many people. So the progression to using plastic or checks to pay for things has been a good one for many people. 

There are however a large number of people who deal with change on a regular basis and who could benefit greatly from a change counter. What about waiters and waitresses, or a bartender? Basically any person who works or visits a place that uses change on a regular basis could make good use of a change counter. Many people however don’t see any real value in change and so it ends up piling up on their dresser or in a seperate location that they don’t really pay attention to. Spare change in itself isn’t all that valuable, but while you can’t really buy much with a few coins, you can buy things with many that you’ve saved. The potential value of saving your change can be very lucrative over a large period of time and without putting in much extra effort. If you were to go and collect all of the coins that you have in your house right now sitting in your house, car, or at work you would probably have enough to pay for at least an entire meal. The idea is to instead of throwing away change or just ignoring it when you pass by it, pick it up and store it in a place that you can use later on. Over the next year you will probably accumulate close to two hundred dollars.

The point of all this is to prove that collecting change and saving it can be worth your while, and while at the end of the year it may be a pain to sit down and count how much to see if it’s worth it to take it to the bank yet, you can eliminate this annoyance buy purchasing a change counter. A change counter is just as the name sounds. It’s a device that you can pour your change into that will automatically count the change and show you how much it’s worth. This saves much time and hassel of counting it manually and then forgetting where you’re at and eliminates human error. So building the habit of collecting change along with purchasing a change counter can be a great addition to your everyday lifestyle and will benefit for you – and in the end the change counter will end up paying for itself if you stick with it. 

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