False. The person didn't know what they were talking about and i hope you didn't actually put it on there.
You're supposed to put your "RIM" number or your customer ID number.
Not your account number because if i went into that same bank and asked for a roll of quarters now, i would get a free checking account number with it
Anti-CRH tactics
Some bank employees are not happy with coin roll hunters, and may use tactics to discourage coin roll hunting. Some banks charge handling fees to deposit or withdraw large amounts of coins. Banks are commonly charged processing fees by coin delivery services, and these charges are passed on to customers who handle large amounts of coin. Also some bank tellers are noted for being very rude to coin roll hunters, though this tends to vary from venue to venue. Bank employees have also been known to search through coins themselves between the time it is received by the bank and the time it is issued to the customer.
Another tactic banks use to deter the expense of handling large coin deposits is to require that coins for deposit be rolled in paper first. Additionally, they may require the depositor's account number to be written on each roll.
Coin roll hunters have responded to such tactics by using alternate means of returning rejects. Many have turned to self-service coin counting machines in bank lobbies, a service highly appreciated by coin roll hunters. Some use CoinStar or CoinMaster machines to process coins for a 8.9% fee. Others spend rolls of coins in everyday transactions.
wtf is a coin hunter?
These guys like Milf hunters?