Many Publix supermarkets have CoinStar machines that will count your change and pay out bills. The machine keeps a percentage as a service charge.
You can get change for large bills at banks, credit unions, or some stores and businesses that have cash registers.
You can change 100 dollar bills at banks, currency exchange locations, or some retail stores.
You can change large bills for small ones at a bank, currency exchange, or some retail stores.
You can change 100 bills for smaller denominations or different currency at banks, currency exchange offices, or some retail stores.
Yes and no. You can use Canadian small change at stores but not the larger coins or bills.
Yes, you can exchange change for bills at a bank.
You can exchange small bills for larger bills at a bank or a currency exchange service.
You can exchange bills at banks, currency exchange offices, or some retail stores.
You can get change for a 100 bill by visiting a bank, a retail store, or a currency exchange service. They can provide you with smaller denominations of bills or coins in exchange for your 100 bill.
Yes, you can pay your MetroPCS bill at Publix. The store typically offers services through third-party payment processors, allowing customers to make bill payments for various utilities and services, including mobile phone bills. It's advisable to check with the specific Publix location or call ahead to confirm their payment services.
You can exchange 20 dollar bills for 1 dollar bills at a bank or a currency exchange service.
You can exchange 20 dollar bills for 100 dollar bills at a bank or a currency exchange service.