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do you take the pennies that you receive in change?

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do you take the pennies that you receive in change?

Postby sahal80 » Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:21 pm

Each 4 days I would buy my food, chocolate,ice cream and biscuit shoppings with 20 pounds. I'm much likely to take the pennies that I receive in change except when it is one penny. Some item was... Plus 99 p so i got one penny but I didn't take it. I still had 3 pounds left and on way to the home I puy some stuff from the local shop and it was ... And 9p. I had 5p and 3 pennies so still one penny was missing and I didn't like to to use the physical one pound that was the only thing left. If I take the penny in my shopping I may had saved the pound for another day so from now on I will take the penny that I will receive in change.
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Re: do you take the pennies that you receive in change?

Postby TeAmo » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:56 pm

I don't take pennies, I usually put it in the charity little stand thing that majority of the shops have, or tell them to keep the change. Or I keep it and put it in the charity box in my house. Sometimes I throw the pennies away in the street, I need to stop doing this.

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Re: do you take the pennies that you receive in change?

Postby afisoone » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:00 pm

I take pennies and keep it..... It helps when you buy something with 4.99cents

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Re: do you take the pennies that you receive in change?

Postby Methylamine » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:50 pm

*asian accent* u save 1 cent here, u save 1 cent there, then u have ONE DORRA! Then u go to the dorra store and u buy something else!

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Re: do you take the pennies that you receive in change?

Postby ElfRuler » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:55 pm

I didn't used to mind, but when did a store ever allowed me to purchase an item even if I was a penny short.


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