most stores do...yes
150 coin rolls
Im sure you cant get coin rolls for free. If you get them at a bank, then you have to pay for the amount that's in the roll.
You can donate rolls of wallpaper to local nonprofits, thrift stores, or community centers that accept craft supplies. Habitat for Humanity ReStores often accept building materials, including wallpaper. Additionally, schools, art programs, or environmental organizations may appreciate the donation for creative projects. Always check with the organization first to confirm they accept such items.
Electronic stores that accept checks
There are not any stores that accept expired coupons.
Food saver rolls or vacuum sealer rolls can be purchased from all good supermarket stores. Try Walmart, or purchase from webpage stores such as Amazon or Ebay.
Cash register rolls can be purchased online or in stores. Online merchants such as Amazon and Newegg. Stores such as Staples, OfficeMax and Wal-Mart also carry cash register rolls.
To deposit coin rolls, first, sort and count your coins, placing them in rolls according to denomination. Once you have your rolls prepared, visit your bank or credit union and take them to a teller, or use a coin deposit machine if available. Some banks may require you to have an account with them, so ensure you check their policy beforehand. After the deposit is processed, you will receive a receipt confirming the transaction.
Large paper rolls can be purchased in numerous craft stores, including Michael's and Hobby Lobby. When purchasing paper rolls from these stores, there are many colors to choose from! This makes the chore of buying large paper rolls much more fun and exciting!
The stores that are not cheap!
Foodsaver rolls are available at most convenience stores, super markets and grocery stores. Foodsaver rolls are also available on the internet on sites like Ebay.
Most stores do accept WOW coupons currently. Since the wow coupons are secure, they should be alright for use. Local stores that do not have scanners will not accept them though.