Pennies, America's least loved coin, just got little harder to get rid of. TD Bank is getting rid of its Penny Arcade coin counting machines following questions about their accuracy and apparent ...
TD Bank is doing away with its popular Penny Arcade coin counting machines after years of accusations that customers were being short changed. The Cherry Hill, New Jersey based bank made the ...
CHERRY HILL - A new website offers information about the pending settlement of a class-action lawsuit involving TD Bank’s controversial coin-counting machines. The site — pennyarcadesettlement.com — ...
More than a month after taking all of its "Penny Arcade" coin counters out of service amid reports that customers were getting short changed, TD Bank is permanently retiring the machines. "With ...
TD Bank has agreed to a $7.5 million settlement of suits claiming that its Penny Arcade coin-counting machines shortchanged depositors. U.S. District Judge Jerome Simandle of the District of New ...
Amid an outcry over their accuracy, TD Bank is retiring its Penny Arcade coin counting machines. In early April, TD Bank suspended its coin-counting service following news reports identifying ...
A New York man is accusing TD Bank in a new lawsuit of nickel and diming him — and thousands of others — by not giving them full credit for the coins they have dropped in the bank’s coin counting ...
Two people are appealing the $7.5 million settlement that resolved eight class action lawsuits connected to TD Bank’s “Penny Arcade” coin counting machines that short-changed customers; Univest has a ...
CAMDEN -- People who used TD Bank's Penny Arcade machines to count coins could be getting some cash back from the bank if a federal judge approves a settlement agreement. The Courier-Post reports that ...
When consumers lose money due to a bank error, plaintiffs lawyers are usually not too far off the scent. Such is the case with TD Bank, which took its Penny Arcade coin counting machines out of ...
Marcus Loew’s People’s Hippodrome, visible to the left of the fountain in this 1906 photograph, was profitable but Loew found motion pictures even more lucrative and converted his arcade into a ...
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