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    Hi guys. I don't know if this the right section, but does your yard pay you with exact change or do they round it up to the next dollar? One of the yards I go to does this, and I was wondering if y'alls does this too. For example, if my weights add up to a total of $41.65, they pay me $42.00. Thanks!



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    All of the yards I have been to pay exact. One yard adds a piece of candy (tootsie roll) to the $.

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    Usually exact change, I hate when places round up even thou it's in my favor as I like to keep the copper cents!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    Usually exact change, I hate when places round up even thou it's in my favor as I like to keep the copper cents!!
    I just thought it is weird because it would seem that they would loose a lot of money off of doing this. Those few cents add up after a while. (for them and me)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    Hi guys. I don't know if this the right section, but does your yard pay you with exact change or do they round it up to the next dollar? One of the yards I go to does this, and I was wondering if y'alls does this too. For example, if my weights add up to a total of $41.65, they pay me $42.00. Thanks!
    My steel yard rounds up or down depending on where the cents are at.

    My non ferrous yard pays you exact change.

    However, I been using my steel yard for everything, because they take a lot of non ferrous stuff, that the other yard doesn't take, and they also give me better pricing a lot of times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    My steel yard rounds up or down depending on where the cents are at.

    My non ferrous yard pays you exact change.

    However, I been using my steel yard for everything, because they take a lot of non ferrous stuff, that the other yard doesn't take, and they also give me better pricing a lot of times.
    ha, that's funny, the one I use is the exact opposite. Steel yard does exact change, and non ferrous is a rounder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    ha, that's funny, the one I use is the exact opposite. Steel yard does exact change, and non ferrous is a rounder.
    I cant say why they do it, as I dont know, but that is how they always been...both places.

    I took 5, 5 gallon buckets full of transformers that I pulled off tv and monitor circuit boards to my non ferrous place once, and they told me that they didn't accept them.

    So, I went to my ferrous place and they told me that they take them as electric motor.

    They take just about all types of stuff.

    The other place doesnt even take batteries, but my yard does. They currently paying $9 a vehicle battery.

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    Both of my yards use to round up or down to the dollar, but now since everything is new they go to the quarter instead of the dollar.

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    N thats cash right?...i get all checks, except for cans..always exact to the penny..weird how it wotks in diff states

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrappy888 View Post
    N thats cash right?...i get all checks, except for cans..always exact to the penny..weird how it wotks in diff states
    All cash for me. Never gotten a check, then again, my biggest haul was 1500 pounds of tin and iron in 5 hours. yea, not to much.

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    Coins are extra weight and bulk in my wallet that I try to minimize. I don't carry a coin bucket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrappy888 View Post
    N thats cash right?...i get all checks, except for cans..always exact to the penny..weird how it wotks in diff states

    Yes cash, before the only way we would get a check if the MAC Machine was down or they we reloading it with money.....The old machine was encased in a stone building but the machine held $750,000.

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    I get coins for the change part coming to me and a ATM card for the bills. If you have more then $300 coming to you then a check is a option. My yard uses .50 cent pieces instead of quarters quite a bit and it's amazing how many people don't know what they are when I spend them at the store.
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    I just thought it is weird because it would seem that they would loose a lot of money off of doing this. Those few cents add up after a while. (for them and me)
    They probably don't even worry about it because they make money hand over fist when they resell it.

    When my yard runs out of change, they round up. Even on the scale, they round up.

    The other day I brought in a pile of wire in a big plastic tub that probably weighed a couple of pounds. The guy told me to put the whole thing, plastic tub and all, on the scale. It teetered between 21 and 22 lbs. So he wrote it up for 22.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KZBell View Post
    I get coins for the change part coming to me and a ATM card for the bills. If you have more then $300 coming to you then a check is a option. My yard uses .50 cent pieces instead of quarters quite a bit and it's amazing how many people don't know what they are when I spend them at the store.
    I hope you are checking the dates on all the.50 cent pieces, could be some big money there if they are old.

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    My steel yard pays exact, by check.
    My battery buyer rounds down to the nearest dollar, but they do the same when you are buying parts from their yard.
    My core buyer rounds up.
    My non ferrous buyer rounds up to the nearest quarter.

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    Yeah in michigan anything over $50 cant be paid in cash so most people get checks to avoid atm fees and such. My prefered scrap yard pays on an in house atm and therfore only in dollars. They round as well and ya walk out with cash like its supposed to be. That holds true for ferrous and non ferrous as well as mixed loads.

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    The yard I use rounds up. Not sure if they do this for every Joe that walks in or just the regulars, but..eh whatever, it works for me.

    Oh and they always pay cash. I'm sure I could request a check..but...I like cash. Heh.

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    Mine rounds up or down. Although depending on who's cashering. If the Reg girl is in there she does it properly. If onebof the workers is filling in they always round down. Which p*sses me off.

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    KWAL, I am in Michigan and get payed cash every time regardless of the amount. My yard rounds to the nearest dollar. They have an ATM machine thingy and it only uses bills. You have to enter the amount and I always wonder what would happen if I just entered $1,000,000.

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