<p>So I'm the type of person who saves my change when I get stuff. Like if I go buy a candy bar that's 79 cents, I'll save the 15 cents (after tax) I get back from that. I put it in a ziplock baggy and just save it. When I go out with my friends on the weekends, they just give me the change they get because nobody seems to appreciate it!</p>
<p>I've been saving my change for about 4-5 months now, and just counted it. $45! That's pretty good!</p>
<p>Anybody else do this?</p>
<p>I don’t save change in general, but I do save pennies. My grandparents used to send me their pennies. And my parents gave me all of theirs. I’ve never counted, because I like them and have no intention of ever turning them into paper money, but I have buckets and buckets.
Yea, and verily it adds up!</p>
<p>Whoa. That’s prolly a lot! Ha. But yea, the reason I save the change I get while others don’t is because I guess I know it does add up. Some people just can’t see that saving 47 cents over time adds up.</p>
<p>There is like $30 worth of quarters on my closet floor. I usually just throw change inside my bag and my bag ends up on the floor so yea I am rich in change:)</p>
<p>I’m trying to decide what to spend it on…</p>
<p>And I’m cleaning my room right now and have found like 12 quarters, and $160 from X-Mas that I forgot all about. Haha. This is a good day!</p>
<p>^ haha nice!</p>
<p>I keep change… I don’t find any that often though on the streets anymore. I don’t buy lots of stuff either. I have a pretty big jar of coins though!</p>
<p>^ You should count em haha</p>