I went to this bank because the change machine at every laundrymat I'd been to that morning was out of order. I had about 10 pounds of laundry to do and I was due at work that evening. There were cookies and coffee set out in the lobby, but I just stood in line steaming and wondering why laundry facilities weren't ALWAYS equipped with change. By the time I got to the teller window, I was thoroughly frustrated and slightly embarrassed to be asking for approximately $40 in quarters. The teller, a man named Jonathan, smiled and put me at ease by telling me another woman came in requesting $200 in quarters every week. He said, ""This is obviously for laundry. Can you imagine how heavy $200 in quarters must be?"" By the time I left, I had no memory of what all the earlier fuss was about.
Pros: A screen flashes the number and direction of the next available teller window
Cons: It's a credit union, so membership may be necessary in order to enjoy some of the perks
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