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I have over $5,000 in change—but I just heard banks don’t accept coin rolls anymore. What am I supposed to do with all this change now?

You saved your loose change for years: coins from coffee runs, parking meters, and random pockets all went into a big jar (or two or three). Now it’s added up to over $5,000. But just when you're ready to cash in, you hear something confusing: banks might not even take coin rolls anymore. It's real money, so what's the deal? And if it's true, what are you supposed to do now with all that change?
March 31, 2026 Jesse Singer
Concerned husband and wife budgeting at the table.

My wife is financially irresponsible and thinks the 80-20 rule is enough, but I’m skeptical—should we be doing more?

Is the 80-20 budgeting rule enough for your finances? Here’s how it works, who it helps, and when you need a more aggressive plan.
March 31, 2026 Allison Robertson

I tried to pay with a $50 bill, but they said they don't take cash. Then they added a 3% surcharge to my credit card payment. Can they really do this?

It's one thing not to accept cash as payment, but adding a 3% surcharge to a credit card payment seems unfair. Is this allowed?
March 31, 2026 Jane O'Shea

My bank charged me $20 for only having $15 in my bank account. Then they charged me a $30 overdraft fee. Can they do this even when I have no money?

You were relieved to have a small amount of money in your account, but the money was swallowed up by processing and overdraft fees. Is this allowed?
March 31, 2026 Marlon Wright
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Teller refuses rolled coins at bank

I have over $5,000 in change—but I just heard banks don’t accept coin rolls anymore. What am I supposed to do with all this change now?

You saved your loose change for years: coins from coffee runs, parking meters, and random pockets all went into a big jar (or two or three). Now it’s added up to over $5,000. But just when you're ready to cash in, you hear something confusing: banks might not even take coin rolls anymore. It's real money, so what's the deal? And if it's true, what are you supposed to do now with all that change?
March 31, 2026 Jesse Singer

My step-dad said his vintage Harley would be mine when he passed. Now that he’s gone, his son is claiming the bike. With no will, what can I do?

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May 21, 2025 Miles Brucker
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I just bought a house and after closing I realized the sellers removed an expensive tree from the property. Can I get them to pay for a replacement?

You finally close on your new home, get the keys, and start settling in. Then you notice something is off: that large, beautiful tree that was in the yard when you toured the property is gone. Not trimmed. Not damaged. Completely removed. Now you’re left wondering what just happened and what you can do about it.
March 24, 2026 Quinn Mercer
Woman concerned about pay app

I was tricked into sending money through an app, but my bank won’t dispute the charge because I “authorized” it. Is there any way to get my money back?

You didn’t get hacked. You didn’t have your card stolen. You sent the money yourself, because someone convinced you to. Now the bank says the charge was authorized, so there’s nothing they can do. Unfortunately, this is one of the hardest types of fraud to reverse, but “hard” doesn’t mean “impossible”.
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I finally broke up with my boyfriend, but my landlord refuses to remove me from our lease. Now I can’t rent anywhere else. Is that legal? What do I do?

I broke up with my boyfriend. I want out. But both our names are on the lease. My landlord won’t remove me—and now I can’t get approved elsewhere because I’m “already on a lease.” Am I financially trapped? Here’s what’s actually happening—and what you can realistically do.
February 20, 2026 Jesse Singer
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