David Fratterman I use Coin Star and at the end of the month I cash in for dollar bills at the strip bar. 14 years ago at 5:14 pm
Some asshole do you not have change lying around? converting change into cash=FaF Fucking moron. 14 years ago at 5:52 pm
Brosta del mar How is it FaF? Anyone can convert loose change into cash at a Coinstar. There is nothing fratty about it. Moron. 14 years ago at 8:27 am
FratBastard Owning Coinstar is FAF. Using one is GDI, you lose 9% on your money. Get a pledge or two to roll your coin. 14 years ago at 6:02 pm
davis loves the frat I actually turned a 12% return on Coinstar last week.. 40% since I bought them in September. The Redbox merger turned them into a homerun if you picked them up a few months ago. 14 years ago at 9:10 pm
brosiden the founder and CEO of coinstar is a family friend. He’s worth 150 million. I’d say pretty respectable company 14 years ago at 9:33 pm
Fraticus Finch Fratstars are economically minded and savvy. I wouldn’t waste 9% of my money no matter how much I have in the bank. Great post 14 years ago at 1:02 pm
but the owner is a frat star capitalizing on poor GDI souls.
14 years ago at 5:03 pmI use Coin Star and at the end of the month I cash in for dollar bills at the strip bar.
14 years ago at 5:14 pmdo you not have change lying around?
converting change into cash=FaF
Fucking moron.
14 years ago at 5:52 pmHow is it FaF? Anyone can convert loose change into cash at a Coinstar. There is nothing fratty about it. Moron.
14 years ago at 8:27 amOwning Coinstar is FAF. Using one is GDI, you lose 9% on your money. Get a pledge or two to roll your coin.
14 years ago at 6:02 pmI actually turned a 12% return on Coinstar last week.. 40% since I bought them in September. The Redbox merger turned them into a homerun if you picked them up a few months ago.
14 years ago at 9:10 pmthe founder and CEO of coinstar is a family friend. He’s worth 150 million. I’d say pretty respectable company
14 years ago at 9:33 pmFratstars are economically minded and savvy. I wouldn’t waste 9% of my money no matter how much I have in the bank. Great post
14 years ago at 1:02 pm